jagə̑lge•m
{verb II} [Generate paradigm] 1. to become smooth, to be polished, to become slippery
♢ č́ü•č́kə̑də̑n ko•štmo de•ne jolgo•rno jagə̑lga• {sentence} if a lot of people walk on it, a footpath will become smooth
2. to be glossy, to shine, to become shiny (from wear)
♢ onč́ə̑lsa•kə̑š jagə̑lga• {sentence} the apron got shiny
3. {intransitive} to wear out, to become worn down
♢ kem pundaše•m jagə̑lge•n {sentence} the soles of my boots wore out
4. {figuratively} to be polished, to be honed, to be perfected
♢ o•jlə̑šə̑n jə̑•lmə̑že jagə̑lge•n {sentence} the speaker had a polished tongue
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// jagə̑lge•n pə̑te•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
♢ tuβə̑re•m jagə̑lge•n pə̑te•n {sentence} my dress became shiny
// jagə̑lge•n šinč́a•m {verb I} {perfective} (see above)
♢ tu•βə̑r kə̑ńerβu•j jagə̑lge•n ši•nč́ə̑n {sentence} the shirt elbow got shiny
// jagə̑lge•n šua•m {verb I} {perfective} (see above)
♢ kem pundašeta•t jagə̑lge•n šu•ə̑n {sentence} the soles of your boots have become worn down
--"PARENT"--> ja•gə̑lge