tul
{noun} {adjective} [Generate paradigm] 1. fire
♢ pö•rtə̑š tul pi•žə̑n {sentence} the house caught fire
♦ šinč́ala•n tul ko•jo {phrase} (s)he saw stars
♦ šinč́a•šte tul ko•jo {phrase} (s)he saw stars
♦ kok tul kokla•ške βerešta•m {verb I} {set phrase} to be stuck between the devil and the deep blue sea
♦ kugu• tul de•ne jüle•m {verb II} to burn high
♦ kurə̑me•š jö•rə̑də̑mö tul {noun} {set phrase} eternal flame
♦ ńiguna•m jö•rə̑də̑mö tul {noun} {set phrase} eternal flame
♦ pö•rtə̑š tu•lə̑m č́ə̑ke•m {verb II} to set a house on fire
♦ tul βaštare•š šinč́e•m {verb II} to sit by a fire, to sit facing a fire
♦ tul gaj {adverb} like fire
♦ tul gaj joška•rge {adjective} fiery red
♦ tul gaj šo•kšo {adjective} hot as fire
♦ tul de•ne moda•m {verb I} {set phrase} to play with fire
♦ tu•lə̑m jörte•m {verb II} to put out a fire, to extinguish a fire
♦ tu•lə̑m oltala•m {verb I} to light a fire
♦ tu•lə̑m pižə̑kte•m {verb II} to light a fire
♦ tu•lə̑m puala•m {verb I} to blow out a fire
♦ tu•lə̑m č́ə̑ke•m {verb II} to set fire
♦ tu•lə̑m ə̑lə̑žte•m {verb II} to light a fire
♦ tu•lə̑š, βü•də̑š pura•š ja•mde {adjective} {set phrase} ready to go to hell and back (for someone or something)
♦ tu•lə̑ško pum pə̑šte•m {verb II} to put wood on a fire
♦ tu•lə̑ško pure•m {verb II} {set phrase} to get excited, to get heated
2. light (e.g., from a lamp)
♦ la•mpe tul {noun} lamplight
♦ maja•kə̑n tu•lžo {noun} lighthouse beam, light of a lighthouse
3. bonfire, campfire
♦ tul βokte•ne šinč́e•m {verb II} to sit by a campfire
♦ tu•lə̑m olte•n šə̑nde•m {verb II} to lay a campfire, to build a fire
4. embers, hot coals, something hot (used to start a fire)
♦ koŋga• gə̑č́ tu•lə̑m udə̑re•m {verb II} to rake hot coals out of a stove
5. {figuratively} {warfare} fire (of weapons)
♦ tu•lə̑m poč́a•m {verb I} to open fire
6. {figuratively} gleam, flame, passion, fervor (A.E.), fervour (B.E.), ardor (A.E.), ardour (B.E.)
♦ kö•rgö tul {noun} inner passion
♦ taŋasə̑ma•š tul {noun} fervor of a competition
♦ u•lo kö•rgö tul de•ne {adverb} passionately; with enthusiasm
♦ üša•n tul {noun} gleam of hope
7. {figuratively} flames (e.g., of a war, revolution)
♦ kuč́eda•lme tule•š kole•m {verb II} to die in the flames of combat
8. {figuratively} flaming, fiery, ardent, burning, vehement, fierce
♦ tul šinč́aonč́altə̑ša•n {adjective} {set phrase} with a fiery look
♦ tul šüma•n {adjective} {set phrase} with a flaming heart
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♦ tul βo•lgə̑do {noun} light of a fire
♦ tul i•mńe {noun} {set phrase} {mythology} winged horse
♦ tul ke•rde de•ne {adverb} {set phrase} with fire and sword
♦ tul orgama•k {noun} {set phrase} {mythology} winged horse
♦ tul rube•ž {noun} firing line
♦ tul te•ŋə̑z {noun} sea of flames