pütə̑rne•m
{verb II} [Generate paradigm] 1. {intransitive} to curl, to wind around, to twine
♦ pütə̑rne•n küze•m {verb II} to twine up something
2. {intransitive} to coil up, to roll up, to curl up (into a tube, spiral, etc.)
♦ pu•č́la pütə̑rne•m {verb II} to roll up into a tube
3. {intransitive} to curl (hair)
♢ ü•pšö pütə̑rne•n {sentence} his/her hair curled
4. to wrap oneself up, to cover oneself
♦ šo•βə̑č́ə̑š pütə̑rne•m {verb II} to cover oneself with a kerchief
5. to wind around, to catch on, to get caught on, to get entangled
♦ βurge•mə̑š pütə̑rne•m {verb II} to get caught on one's clothing
6. {intransitive} to wind around, to wrap around
♢ pütə̑raltə̑ššu•do puše•ŋge jə̑r pütə̑rne•n {sentence} the field bindweed wrapped itself around the tree
7. to stick to, to adhere to
♦ ke•mə̑š pütə̑rne•m {verb II} to stick to boots
8. to hover around (e.g., insects)
♢ mükš puše•ŋgə̑š pütə̑rna• {sentence} the bees are hovering around the tree
9. to whirl, to swirl (smoke, dust, wind, etc.)
♢ ko•rno ümba•lne mašina•-βlak poč́e•š pura•k gə̑na• šikš gaj pütə̑rne•n kode•š {sentence} dust is whirling on the road ike fog behind the car
♦ pasu• ümba•č́ pütə̑rne•m {verb II} to whirl over a field
♦ pütə̑rne•n küze•m {verb II} to be whirled up
♦ ta•lə̑n pütə̑rne•m {verb II} to whirl strongly
10. {figuratively} to be seized, to be gripped, to be overcome (e.g., by a feeling)
♢ č́oneše•m kua•n pütə̑rna• {sentence} I am overcome by joy
11. {figuratively} to hang about, to hover about, to hover around, to attach oneself to someone
♢ joč́a•-βlak ač́a•št jə̑r pütə̑rna•t {sentence} the children are hovering around their father
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// pütə̑rne•n pə̑te•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
♢ šü•rtö pütə̑rne•n pə̑te•n {sentence} the threads got entangled
// pütə̑rne•n šinč́a•m {verb I} {perfective} (see above)
♢ puše•ŋge jə̑r umla• pütə̑rne•n ši•nč́ə̑n {sentence} a hop plant wrapped itself around the tree
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