eŋge•k
{noun} [Generate paradigm] 1. misfortune, calamity, trouble
♦ eŋgekla•n - toŋga•k {phrase} it's one thing after another, it never rains but it pours, troubles never come singly
♦ eŋge•k poč́e•š eŋge•k {phrase} it's one thing after another, it never rains but it pours, troubles never come singly
♦ ikta•ž-köm eŋge•kə̑š purte•m {verb II} to bring misfortune to someone, to hurt someone
♦ eŋge•k deč́ utare•m {verb II} to save from trouble
♦ eŋge•k deč́ utle•m {verb II} to escape trouble, to escape misfortune
♦ ikta•ž-köla•n eŋge•kə̑m konde•m {verb II} to bring misfortune to someone, to hurt someone
♦ eŋge•kə̑š logala•m {verb I} to get into trouble
♦ eŋge•kə̑š βerešta•m {verb I} to get into trouble
2. damage, loss
♦ ikta•ž-köla•n šü•dö dollara•š eŋge•kə̑m ə̑šte•m {verb II} to shortchange somebody a hundred dollars
♦ kugu• eŋge•kə̑m ə̑šte•m {verb II} to cause great damage
♦ materia•l'nə̑j eŋge•k {noun} material damage, material loss
♦ oksa• eŋge•k {noun} material damage, material loss
♦ pajda• da eŋge•k {noun} pro and con
♦ eŋge•kə̑m ə̑šte•m {verb II} to cause damage
3. accident
♢ eŋge•k li•jə̑n {sentence} an accident happened
♦ kürtńə̑go•rno eŋge•k {noun} railroad accident
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♦ eŋge•k lijdə̑ma•š {noun} safety, security