č́ə̑pč́em
{verb II} [Generate paradigm] 1. {intransitive} to drip, to drop, to trickle ♦ ülə̑kö č́ə̑pč́em {verb II} to drip down
♦ pisə̑n č́ə̑pč́em {verb II} to drip rapidly
2. {figuratively} {intransitive} to dry out, to dry ♢ mušmo βurgem č́ə̑pč́a {sentence} the washed clothes are drying
3. {figuratively} to grow thin, to lose weight, to become sunken ♦ nele ilə̑šə̑šte č́otak č́ə̑pč́em {verb II} to lose weight due to one's difficult life
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/ č́ə̑pč́en lektam {verb I} (out)
♢ tuβə̑ržo jə̑mač́ βür erkə̑n č́ə̑pč́en lekteš {sentence} blood is slowling trickling out from under his/her shirt
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// č́ə̑pč́en šuam {verb I} {perfective} (see above)
♢ mušmo βurgem er marte č́ə̑pč́en šueš {sentence} the washed clothes will be dry by morning