oškə̑lam
{verb I} [Generate paradigm] 1. to step, to walk, to stride, to pace
♦ iktör oškə̑lam {verb I} to keep in step
♦ lektə̑n oškə̑lam {verb I} to walk away
♦ onč́ə̑ko oškə̑lam {verb I} to step forward
♦ pisə̑n oškə̑lam {verb I} to pace quickly
♦ taŋ oškə̑lam {verb I} to march in step
2. {figuratively} to move (in a certain direction)
♦ u ilə̑š deke oškə̑lam {verb I} to move towards a new life
3. {figuratively} to draw near, to approach (a certain time)
♢ memnan βelə̑š jüd oškə̑leš {sentence} night is drawing near, night is approaching us
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// oškə̑l koltem {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
// urem dene oškə̑l koltem {verb II} to walk along a street
--"PARENT"--> oškə̑l