pel
{noun} [Generate paradigm] 1. half ♢ pel paša• ə̑šta•ltə̑n {sentence} half the work has been done
♦ pel ak {noun} half-price
♦ pel a•kə̑n {adverb} at half-price
♦ pel jük de•ne {adverb} {set phrase} in an undertone, under one's breath
♦ pel ke•č́e {noun} half a day
♦ pel kilo• {noun} half a kilo
♦ pel korne•š šogala•m {verb I} {set phrase} to stop halfway, not to see something through to the end
♦ pel ko•rno {noun} half the way
♦ pel kremga• {noun} half a pound
♦ pel krug {noun} half-circle, semicircle
♦ pel mut {noun} {set phrase} half a word
♦ pel mut gə̑č́a•k {adverb} {set phrase} right at the outset, the minute one opens one's mouth
♦ pel pə̑•rč́e {noun} {textile working} {set phrase} half of a thread (in canvas)
♦ pel teŋge• {noun} fifty copecks
♦ pel tə̑•lze {noun} fortnight; half-moon, crescent
♦ pel šaga•t {noun} half an hour
♦ pel šoma•k gə̑č́a•k {adverb} {set phrase} right at the outset, the minute one opens one's mouth
2. one (of a pair) ♦ pel ö•rə̑š {noun} one half of a mustache
♦ pel pə̑•lə̑š de•ne kola•m {verb I} {set phrase} to hear by chance, to happen to hear
♦ pel pə̑•lə̑š de•ne kolə̑šta•m {verb I} {set phrase} listen with half an ear, to half-listen
♦ pel šinč́a• de•ne uža•m {verb I} {set phrase} to see something out of the corner of one's eye, to catch a glimpse of something, to watch something out of the corner of one's eye
♦ pel šinč́a• de•ne onč́ala•m {verb I} {set phrase} to see something out of the corner of one's eye, to catch a glimpse of something, to watch something out of the corner of one's eye