tørlane•m
{verb II} [Generate paradigm] 1. to heal, to improve, to get better (e.g., patients, wounds)
♢ todəla•ltʃe jol tørlane•n {sentence} the broken leg got better
♢ t͡ɕe•rle tørlane•n {sentence} the patient got better
2. to recover (plants, e.g., after frost or being trampled by grazing cattle)
♢ olmapu• tørlane•n {sentence} the apple tree recovered
3. to improve, to get better (e.g., weather)
♢ ige•t͡ɕe tørlana• {sentence} the weather is getting better
4. to come to normal, to return to normal, to normalize, to normalise (B.E.ALT)
♢ i•ləʃ tørlane•n {sentence} life returned to normal
5. to get back on one's feet, to return to living a normal life, to stand on one's own two feet
♢ poʃkude•m aβa•rijəʃ lo•galən, βaʃke• tørla•nəʒe ma•nən ʃone•m {sentence} my neighbor was in an accident, I hope (s)he gets well soon
6. to improve, to reform, to turn over a new life, to change for the better
♢ tu•do tørlane•n - o•nt͡ɕət͡ɕso det͡ɕ ɲimoga•j paləʒa•t uke• {sentence} (s)he has changed for the better - there is no trace of the past left in him/her
7. to tidy oneself up, to put oneself into order, to smarten oneself up
♦ ʃko•ləʃ ka•jəme det͡ɕ o•nt͡ɕət͡ɕ tørlane•m {verb II} to put oneself into order before going to school
8. to gain weight, to put on weight
♦ ikməɲa•r kilola•n tørlane•m {verb II} to put on a few kilos
9. to become smoothed out, to smooth out (wrinkles)
♢ tu•dən saŋga•se ku•ptərgəʃo ko•rnəʒo-βlak tørla•nəʃt {sentence} the wrinkles on his/her brow smoothed out
10. to finish, to be done with
♦ paʃa• det͡ɕ tørlane•m {verb II} to finish work
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// tørlane•n ʃua•m {verb I} {perfective} (see above)
// t͡ɕer det͡ɕ βara• tørlane•n ʃua•m {verb I} to recover from an illness
--"PARENT"--> tør