toškə̑šta•m
{verb I} [Generate paradigm] 1. to shift one's feet, to shift from one foot to the other, to shift feet, to stamp, to stomp
♦ βe•rə̑štak toškə̑šta•m {verb I} to shift from one foot to the other
♦ ik βe•rə̑šte toškə̑šta•m {verb I} {set phrase} to get nowhere fast, to make no headway
2. to bustle about, to busy oneself
♦ üste•l jə̑r toškə̑šta•m {verb I} to bustle about the table
3. to tramp, to walk, to go, to move on one's feet
♢ kuze• ile•t, koβa•j? - toškə̑šta•m eše• {sentence} how are you doing, granny? - I'm still up and about
♦ pə̑kše• toškə̑šta•m {verb I} barely to walk
♦ tə̑•pke-to•pko toškə̑šta•m {verb I} to tramp
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// to•škə̑št nala•m {verb I} {perfective} (see above)
// kapka• o•nč́ə̑lno to•škə̑št nala•m {verb I} to shift feet standing in front of a gate
// to•škə̑št šoge•m {verb II} {imperfective} (see above)
// ikta•ž-kön onč́ə̑la•n to•škə̑št šoge•m {verb II} to shift feet standing in front of somebody
--"PARENT"--> toške•m