poč́kaltem
{verb II} [Generate paradigm] 1. to shake off
♦ lumə̑m poč́kaltem {verb II} to shake off snow
♦ šuldə̑rə̑m poč́kaltem {verb II} to shake off one's wings
2. {religion} (in Mari Traditional Religion, used for sacrificial animals) to shake off (water, indicates that animal is worthy of sacrifice)
♢ otə̑što imńe βüdə̑m poč́kalta {sentence} the horse is shaking off water in the grove
3. to empty, to pour out, to shake out
♦ mešak gə̑č́ rokə̑m poč́kaltem {verb II} to shake earth out of a bag
4. to sting (nettles)
♢ nuž poč́kalten {sentence} the nettles strung
5. {figuratively} to scold, to reprimand
♦ jeŋ onč́ə̑lno poč́kaltem {verb II} to scold in public
6. {figuratively} to express, to pour out, to give vent to
♦ ojgə̑m tüžβake poč́kaltem {verb II} to pour out one's grief
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// poč́kalten koltem {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
// purakə̑m poč́kalten koltem {verb II} to shake off dust
// poč́kalten nalam {verb I} {perfective} (see above)
// sajə̑n gə̑na poč́kalten nalam {verb I} to give someone a good scolding
--"PARENT"--> poč́kem