ʃykem
{verb II} [Generate paradigm] 1. to push, to shove
♦ jot͡ɕa koʎaskəm ʃykem {verb II} to push a baby carriage
♦ kəɲerβuj dene ørdəʒkø ʃykem {verb II} to stick one's elbow into someone's side, to elbow somebody
♦ tyŋʃø jot͡ɕam ont͡ɕəko ʃykem {verb II} to push an obstinate child forward
♦ ysteləm ʃykem {verb II} to push a table
2. {figuratively} to push into, to coerce, to prompt
♦ iktaʒ-køm ʃəp lijaʃ ʃykem {verb II} to coerce someone into silence
3. {figuratively} to shift onto, to palm off on, to dump on, to lumber with, to saddle with
♦ iktaʒ-kølan titakəm ʃykem {verb II} to shift the guilt onto someone
~ COPULATIVE CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
/ ʃyken βoltem {verb II} (off)
/ kurək gət͡ɕ tat͡ɕkəm ʃyken βoltem {verb II} to push a wheelbarrow down the hill
/ ʃyken luktam {verb I} (out)
/ parɲa gət͡ɕ ʃərpəm ʃyken luktam {verb I} to push a splinter out of one's finger
/ ʃyken nalam {verb I} (off)
/ luməm korno gət͡ɕ ʃyken nalam {verb I} to clean the snow off the road
/ ʃyken naŋgajem {verb II} (towards)
♢ jyʃø jeŋəm pelaʃəʒe møŋgəʒø ʃyken naŋgaja {sentence} the wife is pushing the drunken man home
/ ʃyken purtem {verb II} (in)
/ ʃorəkəm βytaʃ ʃyken purtem {verb II} to push a sheep into a shed