tema•m
{verb I} [Generate paradigm] 1. {intransitive} to fill up, to fill
♢ šinč́a• šinč́aβü•d de•ne teme•š {sentence} his/her eyes are filling with tears
♢ šüm kua•n de•ne teme•š {sentence} joy fills his/her heart
♢ pöle•m jə̑•gə̑žge puš de•ne te•mə̑n {sentence} the room filled with a nasty smell
♦ jə̑•pšə̑že te•mə̑n {phrase} (s)he has had enough of it
♦ pə̑•lə̑š teme•š {phrase} it offends the ear, it grates upon one's ears
♦ č́ə̑•tə̑š teme•š {phrase} (s)he is running out of patience
♦ še•rže te•mə̑n {phrase} (s)he has had enough of it
♦ ku•mə̑l te•mə̑n {adverb} {set phrase} enthusiastically, fervently, with inspiration, happily
♦ türgo•č́ tema•m {verb I} to be overfilled
2. to eat one's fill, to become full, to have one's hunger satisfied and one's thirst quenched
♦ ik olma• dena•k tema•m {verb I} to become full with just one apple
3. to become full, to fill up, to become crowded
♢ pört tič́ ka•lə̑k te•mə̑n {sentence} the house filled up with people
♢ mašina• te•mə̑n {sentence} the car filled up
♦ tüńa• te•mə̑n {adverb} {set phrase} a lot, in hosts, in multitudes, in immense quantity
4. to be covered (whole surface of something)
♢ blokno•t βozə̑ma•š-βlak de•ne te•mə̑n {sentence} the writing pad was covered with notes
5. to fill up, to rise (body of water)
♢ eŋe•r teme•š {sentence} the river is rising
6. {intransitive} to gather, to accumulate
♢ klu•bə̑što sa•mə̑rə̑k-βlak te•mə̑nə̑t {sentence} young people gathered in the club
7. to pass (age, time)
♢ šoč́mə̑žla•n ko•lo ij te•mə̑n {sentence} twenty years have passed since his/her birth, (s)he turned twenty
8. to be satisfied, to be executed, to be carried out (e.g., plans, regulations)
♢ normə̑na• temša•š {sentence} our quota must be satisfied
♢ postaβkə̑da• eše• te•mə̑n o•gə̑l {sentence} your delivery has not been carried out yet
9. {in a converb construction} (used to mark activities carried out up to a limit, paired with transitive and intransitive verbs, sometimes indicates a large number of participants in an activity)
♦ jü•ə̑n tema•m {verb I} to slake one's thirst
♦ ko•č́kə̑n tema•m {verb I} to eat one's fill
♦ male•n tema•m {verb I} to have a good sleep
♦ to•lə̑n tema•m {verb I} to come in large numbers, to accumulate
♦ šo•rtə̑n tema•m {verb I} to have a good cry
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// te•mə̑n košta•m {verb I} {imperfective} (see above); never to go hungry, to always be full
♢ ikšə̑•βe te•mə̑nak košte•š {sentence} the child is completely full
// te•mə̑n šinč́a•m {verb I} {perfective} (see above)
♢ la•ke ošma• de•ne te•mə̑n ši•nč́ə̑n {sentence} the hole is full of sand
// te•mə̑n šoge•m {verb II} {imperfective} (see above); to be teeming in, to have in large quantities
♢ eŋe•r jür βüd de•ne te•mə̑n šoga• {sentence} the river is filling up with rain water
// te•mə̑n šua•m {verb I} {perfective} (see above)
♢ aβto•bus βič́ minu•tə̑što te•mə̑n šu•ə̑n {sentence} the bus filled up in five minutes