ure•m
{verb II} [Generate paradigm] 1. to bury (something), to dig in
♦ mla•ndə̑š ure•m {verb II} to bury in the ground
♦ lu•mə̑š ure•m {verb II} to bury in snow
2. to bury (someone)
♦ ko•lə̑šə̑m ure•m {verb II} to bury a corpse
3. {transitive} to fill up (with something loose)
♦ la•kə̑m ure•m {verb II} to fill up a hole
4. to heap up, to pile up (something loose)
♢ olmapu• tü•ŋə̑š lu•mə̑m urə̑šna• {sentence} we piled up snow aroud the trunk of an apple tree
5. to earth up, to hill
♦ kü•kšə̑n ure•m {verb II} to earth up high
♦ pare•ŋgə̑m ure•m {verb II} to hill potatoes
6. to cause to fall, to cause to crumble, to bring down, to wash away, to erode
♦ se•rə̑m ure•m {verb II} to erode the coast
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// ure•n kode•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
♢ teŋge•č́e pomido•rə̑m ure•n kodə̑šna• {sentence} we hilled tomatoes yesterday
♢ βija•n βüdjo•gə̑n eŋe•r se•rə̑m ure•n kode•n {sentence} the strong current washed away the river bank
// ure•n pə̑tare•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
♢ βə̑ńe•mə̑m βaške• ure•n pə̑ta•rə̑št {sentence} they quickly filled up the pit
♢ pört jə̑r lu•mə̑m ure•n pə̑tarə̑šna• da kajə̑šna• {sentence} we piled up snow around the house and left
// ure•n šoge•m {verb II} {imperfective} (see above)
♢ jo•gə̑n se•rə̑m mu•škə̑nak, ure•nak šoga• {sentence} the stream is constantly washing against the shore, washing it away
// ure•n šə̑nde•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
// šü•kə̑m mla•ndə̑š ure•n šə̑nde•m {verb II} to bury litter in the ground