muškə̑lta•m
{verb I} [Generate paradigm] 1. to wash oneself, to wash
♦ jü•štö βüd de•ne muškə̑lta•m {verb I} to wash with cold water
♦ monč́a•šte muškə̑lta•m {verb I} to wash oneself in the bathhouse
♦ jü•štö βüd de•ne muškə̑lta•m {verb I} to wash with hot water
2. to be washed, to become clean
♢ puraka•n asfa•l't jür de•ne mu•škə̑ltə̑n {sentence} the dusty asphalt was washed by the rain
3. to be washed away
♢ ko•rno mu•škə̑ltə̑n {sentence} the road was washed away
4. to come out, to be washed out, to disappear when washed
♢ šo•βə̑č́ə̑n č́ija•že mu•škə̑ltə̑n {sentence} the color came out of the kerchief
♢ üstembalšo•βə̑č́ə̑so ti•de tamga• ok mu•škə̑lt {sentence} this stain won't come out of the tablecloth
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// mu•škə̑lt lekta•m {verb I} {perfective} (see above)
♢ βurge•m gə̑č́ č́ija• mu•škə̑lt le•ktə̑n {sentence} the color washed out of the clothes
--"PARENT"--> muška•m