pomə̑žaltare•m
{verb II} [Generate paradigm] 1. {transitive} to wake up, to awaken
♦ aka•m pomə̑žaltare•m {verb II} to wake up one's elder sister
♦ ma•lə̑šə̑m pomə̑žaltare•m {verb II} to wake up a sleeping person
♦ peš er pomə̑žaltare•m {verb II} to wake up early in the morning
2. {figuratively} to rouse, to rouse up, to arouse, to stir up, to animate, to enliven
♦ ka•lə̑kə̑m pomə̑žaltare•m {verb II} to stir up the people
♦ ja•lə̑m pomə̑žaltare•m {verb II} to rouse up the village
3. to bring somebody to, to revive somebody
♢ βüd den našatə̑•rnə̑j spirt ü•də̑rə̑m βaške• pomə̑žalta•rə̑š {sentence} water and liquid ammonia quickly brought the girl to
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// pomə̑žaltare•n kode•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
♢ aβa•že e•rgə̑žə̑m pomə̑žaltare•n ko•də̑š {sentence} the mother woke up her son
--"PARENT"--> pomə̑žalte•m