ondalem
{verb II} [Generate paradigm] 1. to deceive, to cheat, to swindle, to trick, to pull the wool over somebody's eyes
♢ šarnə̑maš ondala {sentence} memory deceives, memories deceive
♢ memnam tə̑j peš ondalə̑šə̑č́ {sentence} you really pulled the wool over our eyes
♢ marijžə̑m ondala {sentence} she's cheating on her husband
♢ keβə̑tə̑šte ondalə̑št {sentence} they cheated in the store
♦ lümə̑nak ondalem {verb II} to cheat on purpose
2. to lie, to tell lies
♦ šinč́aora ondalem {verb II} to lie to somebody's face
~ COPULATIVE CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
/ ondalen kondem {verb II} (towards); to lure
♢ tudo memnam tə̑ške ondalen konden {sentence} (s)he lured us here
/ ondalen luktam {verb I} (away from); to lure away, to lure out of
/ pört gə̑č́ ondalen luktam {verb I} to lure someone out of a house
/ ondalen purtem {verb II} (into)
/ pörtə̑škö ondalen purtem {verb II} to trick one's way into somebody's house
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// ondalen nalam {verb I} {perfective} (see above); to coax out of, to cheat out of; to lure
♢ Iβuk deč́ iktaž-mom ondalen nalə̑nə̑t {sentence} they coaxed something out of Ivuk