unč́ə̑l'iβuja•
{adverb} 1. upside down, head-down
♢ süre•t unč́ə̑liβuja• keč́a• {sentence} the picture is hanging upside-down
♦ unč́ə̑l'iβuja• pörda•m {verb I} to turn a somersault
♦ unč́ə̑l'iβuja• pördma•š {noun} somersault
2. {figuratively} topsy-turvy, in complete disorder
♦ pürə̑ma•šə̑m unč́ə̑l'iβuja• saβə̑re•m {verb II} to turn one's destiny upside down
♦ unč́ə̑l'iβuja• šogale•š {phrase} {set phrase} everything's topsy-turvy, everything's in complete disarray
♦ unč́ə̑l'iβuja• saβə̑rna• {phrase} {set phrase} everything's topsy-turvy, everything's in complete disarray
♦ unč́ə̑l'iβuja• kaja• {phrase} {set phrase} everything's topsy-turvy, everything's in complete disarray
♦ unč́ə̑l'iβuja• kumə̑kte•m {verb II} {set phrase} to turn something upside down
♦ unč́ə̑l'iβuja• saβə̑re•m {verb II} {set phrase} to turn something upside down
♦ unč́ə̑l'iβuja• košta•m {verb I} {set phrase} to be in disorder, to cause turmoil, to cause disarray
♦ unč́ə̑l'iβuja• šogalte•m {verb II} {set phrase} to turn something upside down
♦ unč́ə̑l'iβuja• šoge•m {verb II} {set phrase} to be in disorder, to cause turmoil, to cause disarray
--"PARENT"--> unč́ə̑l'i•
--"PARENT"--> βuja•