künč́e•m
{verb II} [Generate paradigm] 1. to dig, to excavate, to dig up
♦ βesə̑la•n šüga•rə̑m künč́e•m {verb II} {set phrase} to dig a grave for somebody, to cause harm, to cause trouble
♦ jeŋla•n šüga•rə̑m künč́e•m {verb II} {set phrase} to dig a grave for somebody, to cause harm, to cause trouble
♦ la•kə̑m künč́e•m {verb II} to dig a hole
♦ mla•ndə̑m ko•l'mo de•ne künč́e•m {verb II} to dig earth with a shovel
♦ negə̑zla•n künč́e•m {verb II} to dig a foundation
♦ pare•ŋgə̑m künč́e•m {verb II} to dig up potatoes
♦ ro•kə̑m künč́e•m {verb II} to dig up the earth
♦ ta•βə̑m künč́e•m {verb II} to dig a well, to bore a well
♦ ue•š künč́e•m {verb II} to dig over
~ COPULATIVE CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
/ künč́e•n lukta•m {verb I} (out); to bring to the surface
/ künč́e•n lu•kmo poja•nlə̑k {noun} {set phrase} natural resources
/ künč́e•n pure•m {verb II} (into)
/ mla•ndə̑ške künč́e•n pure•m {verb II} to dig into the ground
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// künč́e•n kaje•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
// jə̑ra•ŋə̑m künč́ə̑kte•n kaje•m {verb II} to dig beds
// künč́e•n opte•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
// pasu•m künč́e•n opte•m {verb II} to dig up a field
// künč́e•n pə̑tare•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
// la•kə̑m künč́e•n pə̑tare•m {verb II} to dig a pit
// künč́e•n šukte•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
// ta•βə̑m künč́e•n šukte•m {verb II} to dig a well
// künč́e•n šə̑nde•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
♢ koma•k ro•žə̑m künč́e•n šə̑nde•n {sentence} the rat dug a hole