č́ə̑malta•m
{verb I} [Generate paradigm] 1. to be drawn tight, to be strained, to be tensed, to tense, to tense up
♢ kid-jole•m č́ə̑ma•ltə̑n {sentence} his/her limbs tensed up
♦ ko•jə̑n č́ə̑malta•m {verb I} to be noticeably strained
♦ č́ə̑ma•lt βoza•m {verb I} {set phrase} to dart, to rush
2. to spurt, to gush, to flow in a rapid stream, to flow rapidly
♢ pama•š č́ə̑malte•š {sentence} the spring is gushing
3. {figuratively} to rush, to race, to tear, to speed, to take off
♢ mašina• ko•rno βe•lə̑š kuda•l lekta•t, č́ə̑ma•lte {sentence} the car turned into the road and took off
4. {figuratively} to intensify, to become stronger, to grow in strength, to increase
♢ kö•rgö šə̑•də̑že č́ə̑ma•lte {sentence} the rage inside him/her grew stronger
~ COPULATIVE CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
/ č́ə̑ma•lt lekta•m {verb I} (out)
♢ eŋe•r č́ə̑ma•lt lekte•š {sentence} the river flows rapidly
/ č́ə̑ma•lt tola•m {verb I} (towards the speaker)
♢ puš memna•n dek č́ə̑ma•lt tole•š {sentence} the boat is rapidly approaching us
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// č́ə̑ma•lt šinč́a•m {verb I} {perfective} (see above)
♢ jol č́ə̑ma•lt ši•nč́ə̑n {sentence} the legs tensed up
// č́ə̑ma•lt šoge•m {verb II} {imperfective} (see above); {set phrase} to jut out, to stick out, to be directed; {set phrase} to bloat, to grow stout
♢ tu•də̑n o•ŋžo č́ə̑ma•lt šoga• {sentence} his/her chest juts out
--"PARENT"--> č́ə̑me•m