pügə̑rte•m
{verb II} [Generate paradigm] 1. {transitive} to bend (a body part)
♦ βu•jə̑m pügə̑rte•m {verb II} {set phrase} to hang one's head, to be discouraged; {set phrase} to bow to, to kowtow to; {set phrase} to submit, to let oneself be humiliated
♦ ka•pə̑m pügə̑rte•m {verb II} to bend one's body
2. {transitive} to bend down
♦ ü•lə̑kə̑la pügə̑rte•m {verb II} to bend down
♦ u•kšə̑m kuč́e•n pügə̑rte•m {verb II} to bend a branch down with one's hand
3. {transitive} to hunch
♦ ka•pə̑m pügə̑rte•n oškə̑la•m {verb I} to walk in a hunch
♦ tu•pə̑m pügə̑rte•m {verb II} to hunch one's back
4. {transitive} to bend, to make arched
♦ pü•gö gaj pügə̑rte•m {verb II} to bend into an arch; {set phrase} to submit, to resign oneself
5. {figuratively} to break somebody, to subdue somebody
♦ ikta•ž-köm pü•gə̑la pügə̑rte•m {verb II} {set phrase} to make somebody submit
♦ ikta•ž-köm pügə̑rta•š tolaše•m {verb II} to try to break somebody
6. {figuratively} to go in a stoop, to go in a hunch, to go with a stooped back
♢ šo•ŋgo kuβa•-kugə̑za•-βlak č́e•rke gə̑č́ ku•də̑škə̑št pügə̑rta•t {sentence} the old women and men are walking home from church with stooped backs
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// pügə̑rte•n šə̑nde•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
♢ šoldə̑ra• pü•gə̑l'mö-βlak u•kšə̑m pügə̑rte•n šə̑nde•nə̑t {sentence} the large cones bent down the branch
// tu•pə̑m pügə̑rte•n šə̑nde•n oškə̑la•m {verb I} to walk with one's back stooped
--"PARENT"--> pü•gə̑r