mera•ŋ
{noun} {zoology} [Generate paradigm] 1. hare
♦ aβa• mera•ŋ {noun} female hare, doe
♦ kaŋga• mera•ŋ {noun} {set phrase} skinny person
♦ kok mera•ŋə̑m kuč́e•m {verb II} {set phrase} to do two things at the same time
♦ kok mera•ŋə̑m pokte•m {verb II} {set phrase} to try to do two things at once
♦ kə̑da•č́ pi•žše mera•ŋ {noun} {set phrase} hesitant person
♦ lü•dšö mera•ŋ {noun} {set phrase} coward
♦ mera•ŋ dek košta•m {verb I} to hunt hares
♦ mera•ŋə̑m pokte•m {verb II} to hunt hares
♦ nol'a• mera•ŋ {noun} {set phrase} skinny person
♦ pasu• mera•ŋ {noun} brown hare, {scientific} Lepus europaeus
♦ sur mera•ŋ {noun} brown hare, hare, {scientific} Lepus europaeus
2. {figuratively} illegitimate child, abandoned baby
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♦ mera•ŋ tu•pə̑ško ši•nč́ə̑n βola• {phrase} it's flying by, it's rushing by
♦ mera•ŋ βot {noun} hare trap, snare used to catch hares
♦ mera•ŋ koβa•šte {noun} hare fur
♦ mera•ŋ kə̑ša• {noun} hare tracks
♦ mera•ŋ poč́ ku•tə̑š {adverb} {set phrase} very little, only a tiny bit
♦ mera•ŋ poč́ kušme•ke {adverb} {set phrase} once in a blue moon, when hell freezes over
♦ mera•ŋ poč́ na•re {adverb} {set phrase} very little, only a tiny bit
♦ mera•ŋ č́on {noun} {set phrase} chicken, scaredy-cat