koč́ka•m
{verb I} [Generate paradigm] 1. to eat
♢ koč́ka•š ši•č́sa {sentence} sit down and eat
♢ jo•mšo šo•rə̑kə̑m pi•re ko•č́kə̑n {sentence} a wolf ate the lost sheep
♦ koč́me•m šue•š {phrase} I'm hungry
♦ koč́me•m ok šu {phrase} I'm not hungry
♦ mo de•ne ti•də̑m ko•č́kə̑t? {phrase} what is that and what's it for?
♦ koč́ka•š ok jod {phrase} it won't hurt, it can't hurt
♦ βuβe•r nu•nə̑m koč́ka•m ə̑•l'e! {phrase} damn them!
♦ ija• nu•nə̑m koč́ka•m ə̑•l'e! {phrase} damn them!
♦ βuβe•r nu•nə̑m ko•č́šo! {phrase} damn them!
♦ βuβe•r nu•nə̑m koč́ša•š! {phrase} damn them!
♦ aβa• šö•rə̑m koč́kə̑na•k {adverb} {set phrase} with one's mother's milk, bred-in-the-bone
♦ koč́ka•š jö•rdə̑mö {adjective} inedible
♦ koč́ka•š jö•rə̑šö {adjective} edible
♦ koč́ka•š jö•rə̑šö po•ŋgo {noun} edible mushroom
♦ koč́ka•š li•jdə̑me {adjective} inedible
♦ koč́ka•š li•jme {adjective} idible
♦ koč́ka•š pue•m {verb II} to give to eat, to serve
♦ koč́ka•š jamdə̑le•m {verb II} it prepare food
♦ ko•č́kə̑n lekta•m {verb I} to dine, to go out and eat; to find food
♦ ko•č́kə̑n onč́e•m {verb II} to taste, to try
♦ ko•č́kə̑nak koč́ka•m {verb I} {set phrase} to make someone's life miserable, to be forever on someone's back
♦ ko•č́mo lu•gə̑č́ {adverb} interrupting one's meal
♦ ko•č́mo se•mə̑n {adverb} enough to satisfy one's hunger
♦ olma•m koč́ka•m {verb I} to eat an apple
♦ ta•mlə̑m koč́ka•m {verb I} to eat something tasty
♦ utə̑žde•n koč́ka•m {verb I} to overeat, to eat too much
♦ üj de•ne koč́ka•m {verb I} to eat with butter
♦ č́ə̑•zə̑m koč́ka•m {verb I} {intransitive} to nurse, to suckle
2. to sting, to bite, to suck blood
♢ šə̑ŋa• koč́ke•š {sentence} mosquitoes are biting
3. to bite (fish)
♢ kol jə̑•lə̑m ko•č́kə̑n {sentence} the fish bit at the worm
4. to burn, to sting, to cause a burning sensation
♢ em šinč́a•mə̑m koč́ke•š {sentence} the medicine is stinging in my eyes
♢ šikš šinč́a•mə̑m koč́ke•š {sentence} the smoke is burning in my eyes
5. {figuratively} to devour, to destroy (fire)
♢ joška•r agə̑ta•n pö•rtə̑m ko•č́kə̑n {sentence} the fire devoured the house
6. {figuratively} to take, to devour, to ruin (lives, good qualities, etc.)
♢ sar šu•ko saj je•ŋə̑m ko•č́ko {sentence} the war cost many good people their lives
♢ tu•do ške i•lə̑šə̑žə̑m koč́ke•š {sentence} (s)he is ruining his/her life
7. {figuratively} to cost, to eat up (money)
♢ pelaše•m u•lo oksa•mə̑m ko•č́kə̑n {sentence} my husband spent all my money
8. {figuratively} to torment, to cause pain
♢ aβa•mə̑m reβmati•zm koč́ke•š {sentence} rheumatism is causing my mother a lot of pain
♢ tu•də̑m o•jgo koč́ke•š {sentence} (s)he is being consumed by grief
♦ škem ške koč́ka•m {verb I} {set phrase} to torment oneself
♦ č́o•nə̑m koč́ka•m {verb I} {set phrase} to be insincere, not to be straight with someone, to bend the truth, to go against one's conscience, to behave hypocritically; {set phrase} to wear somebody out, to exhaust, to torment
♦ šü•mə̑m koč́ka•m {verb I} {set phrase} to harass, to torment
9. {figuratively} to scold, to nag
♦ tune•mšə̑m osa•l kojə̑šla•n koč́ka•m {verb I} to scold a pupil for bad behavior
10. {figuratively} {transitive} to corrode, to ruin
♢ kü•rtńə̑m rüdaŋma•š koč́ke•š {sentence} rust corrodes iron
♢ no•č́ko lum kata•m koč́ke•š {sentence} wet snow ruins boots
♢ kislota• βurge•mə̑m koč́ke•š {sentence} acid corrodes clothing
♦ ko•č́kə̑n loktə̑la•m {verb I} to corrode (e.g., acid)
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// ko•č́kə̑n ile•m {verb II} {imperfective} (see above)
// ikta•ž-mom ko•č́kə̑n ile•m {verb II} to live on something, to nourish on something
// ko•č́kə̑n kolte•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
// melna•m č́ə̑la• ko•č́kə̑n kolte•m {verb II} to eat up all the pancakes
// ko•č́kə̑n nala•m {verb I} {perfective} (see above)
// kok kü•mə̑ž šü•rə̑m ko•č́kə̑n nala•m {verb I} to eat two places of soup
// ko•č́kə̑n opte•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above); to gobble down
♢ joč́a• č́ə̑la• kampe•tkə̑m ko•č́kə̑n opte•n {sentence} the little child are all the candy
// ko•č́kə̑n pə̑tare•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above); to eat up
// küe•štme ko•gə̑l'ə̑m ko•č́kə̑n pə̑tare•m {verb II} the eat all the baked pies
// ko•č́kə̑n tema•m {verb I} {perfective} (see above); to eat till one is full
♢ ko•č́kə̑n te•mə̑m {sentence} I'm full
// ko•č́kə̑n šə̑nde•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above); to fill one's stomach
// kok č́u•kə̑r kise•l'ə̑m ko•č́kə̑n šə̑nde•m {verb II} to eat two cups of kissel