jastare•m
{verb II} [Generate paradigm] 1. to unload, to take something out of somewhere
♦ ikta•ž-mom ikta•ž-ku•šeč́ jastare•m {verb II} to unload something from somewhere
♦ kudə̑βe•č́ə̑š jastare•m {verb II} to unload into the yard
♦ pum jastare•m {verb II} to unload wood
♦ ter gə̑č́ jastare•m {verb II} to unload from a sleigh
♦ šu•də̑m jastare•m {verb II} to unload hay
2. {transitive} to pour out, to pour
♦ pə̑•rč́ə̑m jastare•m {verb II} to pour out grain
♦ ro•kə̑m jastare•m {verb II} to pour out earth
♦ klenč́a•ške jastare•m {verb II} to pour into a bottle
♦ köršö•k gə̑č́ jastare•m {verb II} to pour from a pot
♦ šö•rə̑m jastare•m {verb II} to pour milk
3. to unload, to take a load off something, to take a load out of something
♦ küse•nə̑m jastare•m {verb II} {set phrase} to spend a lot of money
♦ mašina•m jastare•m {verb II} to unload a car
♦ te•rə̑m jastare•m {verb II} to unload a sleigh
4. to empty
♦ a•tə̑m jastare•m {verb II} to empty a vessel
♦ βedra•m jastare•m {verb II} to empty a bucket
5. {figuratively} to pour out, to express, to tell, to communicate
♦ šüm-č́o•nə̑m jastare•m {verb II} to pour out one's heart
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// jastare•n pə̑tare•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
// βago•nə̑m jastare•n pə̑tare•m {verb II} to unload a wagon
// jastare•n šue•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
♢ č́arka• poč́e•š č́arka•m jastare•n šua•t {sentence} they are emptying glass after glass