tə̑rle•m
{verb II} [Generate paradigm] 1. to recover, to get better (after an illness)
♦ č́er deč́ βaške• tə̑rle•m {verb II} to recover quickly from an illness
2. to gain weight, to grow stout, to become plump, to grow fat, to put on weight, to become fat
♢ imńe•t kija•r gaj tə̑•rlə̑š {sentence} your horse has become fat as a cucumber
3. to come to life, to become lively again, to be revived
♢ šo•šə̑m č́ə̑la• č́ona•n tə̑rla• {sentence} everything comes to life in spring
4. to be restored, to be recovered, to return to normal
♢ sar deč́ βara• jal tə̑rla• {sentence} the village returned to normal after the war
5. to gain in strength, to become stronger, to grow stronger
♢ el ka•žne ke•č́ə̑n tə̑rla• {sentence} the country grows stronger every day
6. to take root (e.g., seedlings)
♢ šə̑•žə̑m šə̑•ndə̑me puše•ŋge tə̑rle•n {sentence} the tree planted in autumn took root
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// tə̑rle•n kaje•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
♢ olmapu• tə̑rle•n kaje•n {sentence} the apple tree took root
// tə̑rle•n lekta•m {verb I} {perfective} (see above)
♢ te•lə̑mse č́esno•k tə̑rle•n le•ktə̑n {sentence} the winter garlic took root
// tə̑rle•n pə̑te•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
♢ kok joč́a•n aβa• tə̑rle•n pə̑te•n {sentence} the mother of two put on weight
// tə̑rle•n šua•m {verb I} {perfective} (see above)
♢ č́e•rle koβa• tə̑rle•n šu•ə̑n {sentence} the sick old woman recovered