toške•m
{verb II} [Generate paradigm] 1. to trample, to trample down
♦ laβə̑ra•š toške•m {verb II} {set phrase} to drag into the mud, to scorn, to disdain
♦ me•ŋge jə̑r toške•m {verb II} to trample the earth around a pole
♦ toške•n pušta•m {verb I} to trample to death
♦ tupela• ko•rnə̑m toške•m {verb II} {set phrase} to behave inappropriately; {set phrase} to do something the wrong way around
♦ šu•do βoz toške•m {verb II} to trample a load of hay down
♦ peda•l'ə̑m toške•m {verb II} to step on a pedal
2. to tramp, to walk, to go
♦ ško•lə̑š toške•m {verb II} to go to school
3. to run into, to collide, to run over (e.g., with a car)
♦ jole•škə̑m toške•m {verb II} to run a pedestrian over
4. {figuratively} to trample, to crush, to destroy
♦ osa•l βi•jə̑m toške•m {verb II} to crush an evil power
5. {transitive} to wear out (footwear)
♦ jolč́ije•mə̑m toške•m {verb II} to wear one's boots out
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// toške•n kaje•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
♢ mašina• pi•jə̑m toške•n kaje•n {sentence} the car ran the dog over
// toške•n košta•m {verb I} {imperfective} (see above)
// lu ij ik ko•rnə̑mak toške•n košta•m {verb I} to take the same path ten years long
// toške•n pə̑tare•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
♢ u•lo küβa•rə̑m toške•n pə̑tarenda•! {sentence} you have trampled all over the floor!
♢ kata•tə̑m toškena•t pə̑tarena•t! {sentence} you've worn your shoes out!
// toške•n šə̑nde•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
// o•lə̑mə̑m toške•n šə̑nde•m {verb II} to trample down straw