po•məʃ
{noun} [Generate paradigm] 1. bosom
♦ o•ŋgərəm poməʃeʃe•t ot ʃə•lte {phrase} murder will out
♦ ki•dəm po•məʃəʃko t͡ɕəke•m {verb II} to put one's hand on one's bosom
♦ kym po•məʃəʃ pəʃte•m {verb II} {set phrase} to bear malice, to harbor a grudge
♦ kym po•məʃəʃ po•məʃəʃto numala•m {verb I} {set phrase} to bear malice, to harbor a grudge
♦ poməʃe•ʃ ki•ʃkəm aʃne•m {verb II} {set phrase} to nourish a serpent in one's bosom
♦ poməʃe•ʃ ki•ʃkəm ərəkte•m {verb II} {set phrase} to nourish a serpent in one's bosom
♦ po•məʃto kym kijəkte•m {verb II} {set phrase} to bear a grudge, to bear malice, to have it in for someone, to harbor ill will
♦ po•məʃto kym numaləʃta•m {verb I} {set phrase} to bear a grudge, to bear malice, to have it in for someone, to harbor ill will
2. cavity, hollow
3. {figuratively} depths, deep, grip, the arms of, bowels, cover
♦ mla•nde po•məʃ {noun} the bowels of the earth
♦ o•mo po•məʃəʃto {adverb} in the arms of sleep
♦ pət͡ɕke•məʃ poməʃe•ʃ {adverb} under cover of the night
4. {figuratively} bosom, someone's arms, embrace
♦ βa•te po•məʃəʃto {adverb} in one's wife's arms
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♦ po•məʃ ʃaga•t {noun} pocket watch