pə̑č́ke•mə̑š
{adjective} {noun} [Generate paradigm] 1. darkness, dark
♦ jüd pə̑č́ke•mə̑šə̑šte {adverb} in the dark of night
♦ pe•le pə̑č́ke•mə̑š {noun} twilight
♦ pə̑č́ke•mə̑š dena•k {adverb} {set phrase} before daybreak, before dawn
♦ pə̑č́ke•mə̑šə̑šte nijaltkale•n kaje•m {verb II} to feel one's way through the darkness
♦ pə̑č́ke•mə̑šte šinč́a•m {verb I} to sit in the dark
2. {figuratively} ignorance, backwardness, lack of culture, vulgarity
♦ pə̑č́ke•mə̑š gə̑č́ lekta•m {verb I} to overcome one's backwardness
3. dark
♢ pə̑č́ke•mə̑š ə̑•l'e {sentence} it was dark
♦ tudla•n pə̑č́ke•mə̑š č́odə̑ra• {phrase} (s)he doesn't have a clue about it, (s)he's completely in the dark, it's Greek to him/her
♦ pə̑č́ke•mə̑š βer {noun} dark place
♦ pə̑č́ke•mə̑š jüd {noun} dark night
♦ pə̑č́ke•mə̑š kaβa• {noun} dark sky
♦ pə̑č́ke•mə̑š luk {noun} {set phrase} backwater, remote place
♦ pə̑č́ke•mə̑š pöle•m {noun} dark room
♦ pə̑č́ke•mə̑š tamga• {noun} dark spot
♦ pə̑č́ke•mə̑š tür dena•k {adverb} {set phrase} at twilight, as day was breaking, before the sun has come up
♦ pə̑č́ke•mə̑š türe•šak {adverb} {set phrase} at twilight, as day was breaking, before the sun has come up
4. {figuratively} dark, gloomy, sullen, solemn
♦ pə̑č́ke•mə̑š tune•mše {noun} gloomy pupil
5. {figuratively} ignorant, backward, lacking culture, uncultured
♦ pə̑č́ke•mə̑š jeŋ {noun} ignorant person
♦ pə̑č́ke•mə̑š kunde•m {noun} backward area