solalte•m
{verb II} {momentary} [Generate paradigm] 1. to wave, to swing
♦ ikta•ž-köm kid de•ne ške de•ke solalte•m {verb II} to wave somebody over
♦ č́eβerla•sə̑me go•də̑m kid de•ne solalte•m {verb II} to wave goodbye
2. to swing one's arm (to strike, as if to strike)
♦ kid de•ne solalte•m {verb II} to swing one's arm out to strike
3. to brush off, to whisk off, to flick away
♦ lə̑šta•šə̑m pal'to• gə̑č́ solalte•m {verb II} to brush leaves off one's coat
4. {figuratively} to lash, to smack
♦ šü•rgö gə̑č́ solalte•m {verb II} to smack in the face
5. {figuratively} to grab, to snatch, to snatch up
♢ βara•š pörtka•jə̑kə̑m sola•ltə̑š {sentence} the hawk snatched up the sparrow
6. {figuratively} to seize, to capture
♦ ple•nnə̑jə̑m solalte•m {verb II} to capture a prisoner
7. {figuratively} to fasten, to join, to couple
♦ βago•n-βla•kə̑m ə̑rga•k de•ne solalte•m {verb II} to couple wagons with hooks
8. {figuratively} to steal
♦ ikta•ž-kön šö•rtńö šerga•šə̑žə̑m solalte•m {verb II} to steal someone's gold ring
9. to mow
♦ saβa• de•ne solalte•m {verb II} to mow with a scythe
10. {figuratively} to mow down
♦ kok tušma•nə̑m ik gana• lü•jə̑mö de•ne solalte•m {verb II} to mow two enemies down with one shot
11. to sharpen, to whet (a scythe)
♦ sola•m solalte•m {verb II} to whet a scythe
12. to wrap tighter, to wrap closer (piece of clothing)
♦ mə̑že•r urβa•ltə̑m solalte•m {verb II} to wrap a caftan tighter
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// solalte•n kaje•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
♢ körže•m ala•-kö solalte•n kaje•n {sentence} someone has stolen my earrings
// solalte•n kolte•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
// saβa•m solalte•n kolte•m {verb II} to whet a scythe
// solalte•n nala•m {verb I} {perfective} (see above)
// šu•də̑m solalte•n nala•m {verb I} to mow the grass
--"PARENT"--> sole•m