šülalte•m
{verb II} [Generate paradigm] 1. {also figurative} to breathe, to take a breath
♢ č́e•rle jeŋ kok gana• ke•lgə̑n šüla•ltə̑š {sentence} the sick person took two deep breaths
♦ šülaltaša•t žap u•ke {phrase} there isn't time to breathe, ((s)he) is working without a break
♦ šülaltaša•t e•rə̑k u•ke {phrase} there isn't time to breathe, ((s)he) is working without a break
♦ šülaltaša•t e•rə̑kə̑m o•gə̑t pu {phrase} they aren't letting (us) catch our breaths, they're not giving (us) a moment to breathe
♦ laska•n šülalte•m {verb II} to breathe freely
♦ šülalta•š li•jdə̑me {adjective} {set phrase} repulsive, disgusting, nasty (smell)
♦ šülalta•š lüda•m {verb I} {set phrase} not to dare to breathe, not to dare to move a muscle
♦ šülalta•š toštde• {adverb} {set phrase} not daring to move a muscle; {set phrase} attentively, quietly (listening)
♦ šülaltaša•t jarsa•š o•gə̑l {verb II – negative} {set phrase} not to have time to breathe, to work without a break
♦ janda•r juž de•ne šülalte•m {verb II} to breathe clean air
♦ janda•r ju•žə̑m šülalte•m {verb II} to breathe clean air
2. to sigh
♢ ke•lgə̑n šüla•ltə̑š {sentence} (s)he heaved a sigh
♦ kugu•n šülalte•m {verb II} to heave a sigh
♦ ne•lə̑n šülalte•m {verb II} to heave a sigh
3. to exhale, to breathe out
♦ tama•k ši•kšə̑m šülalte•m {verb II} to exhale cigarette smoke
4. to recover one's breath, to catch one's breath
♦ ku•ržmo deč́ βara• šülalte•m {verb II} to catch one's breath after running
5. {figuratively} to catch one's breath, to rest, to take a breather
♦ paša• deč́ βara• šülalte•m {verb II} to rest after work
6. {figuratively} to steam, to emit steam, to give off steam, to give off moisture
♢ šo•šə̑m mla•nde šülalta• {sentence} the ground steams in spring
7. {figuratively} to cool down, to cool off, to become cool
♢ šo•kšo melna• šülalte•n {sentence} the hot pancakes cooled down
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// šülalte•n kolte•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
♢ tu•do ke•lgə̑n šülalte•n kolte•n {sentence} (s)he took a deep breath
--"PARENT"--> šüle•m