pə̑ža•š
{noun} [Generate paradigm] 1. nest
♦ kisa• pə̑ža•š {noun} tit nest
♦ pə̑žaše•š ku•ššo kajə̑ki•ge {noun} nestling
♦ pač́e•mə̑š pə̑ža•š {noun} wasps' nest, vespiary; {set phrase} hornets' nest
♦ pə̑ža•šə̑m opte•m {verb II} to build a nest; {set phrase} to build oneself a nest, to take root
♦ pə̑ža•šə̑m o•ptə̑mo žap {noun} nesting season
♦ pə̑ža•šə̑m optə̑ma•š {noun} nest building
♦ č́ə̑•βe pə̑ža•š {noun} chicken nest
2. hole, burrow, den, lair
♦ kol'a• pə̑ža•š {noun} mousehole
♦ rə̑•βə̑ž pə̑ža•š {noun} fox hole
3. poultry yard, henhouse, hen coop
♢ rə̑•βə̑ž aru•n gə̑na• pə̑ža•šə̑š pure•n, č́ə̑•βə̑m šo•lə̑štə̑n {sentence} the fox quietly entered the poultry yard and stole a hen
4. dog house
5. {figuratively} home, house
♦ ške pə̑ža•šə̑m kode•n kaje•m {verb II} to leave one's home
6. {figuratively} lair, den, hangout
♦ razbo•jnik pə̑ža•š {noun} thieves' den
♦ tušma•nə̑n pə̑ža•šə̑že {noun} den of the enemy
7. {figuratively} nest, hiding place
♦ šo•lə̑p pə̑ža•š {noun} secret hiding place
8. {figuratively} nest, focal point, center (A.E.), centre (B.E.) (of something bad)
♦ laβə̑ra• pə̑ža•š {noun} place where mud is impassable
♦ umdə̑la• pə̑ža•š {noun} bug-infested place
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♦ pə̑ža•š kajə̑ki•ge {noun} nestling
♦ pə̑ža•š punda•š {noun} {set phrase} lastborn, youngest child