loga•r
{noun} [Generate paradigm] 1. {anatomy} throat
♦ βo•ʃtəlmo de•ne loga•rəʃkəʒe ʃənde•n {phrase} (s)he chocked with laughter
♦ logare•m aŋga• {phrase} I am thirsty
♦ loga•r gət͡ɕ ki•nde ok kaj {phrase} food gets stuck in his/her throat, (s)he can't eat a thing
♦ loga•r gət͡ɕ ko•t͡ɕkəʃ ok kaj {phrase} food gets stuck in his/her throat, (s)he can't eat a thing
♦ loga•r gət͡ɕ ʃu•ltəʃ ok kaj {phrase} food gets stuck in his/her throat, (s)he can't eat a thing
♦ loga•rʒe pikteʒalte•ʃ {phrase} (s)he's all choked up, (s)he feels a lump in his/her throat
♦ loga•rʒe pəʃkemalte•ʃ {phrase} (s)he's all choked up, (s)he feels a lump in his/her throat
♦ loga•rʒe urgalte•ʃ {phrase} (s)he's all choked up, (s)he feels a lump in his/her throat
♦ loga•rəʃ ki•nde ok kaj {phrase} food gets stuck in his/her throat, (s)he can't eat a thing
♦ loga•rəʃ ko•t͡ɕkəʃ ok kaj {phrase} food gets stuck in his/her throat, (s)he can't eat a thing
♦ loga•rəʃ ʃu•ltəʃ ok kaj {phrase} food gets stuck in his/her throat, (s)he can't eat a thing
♦ loga•rəʃke koməʎa• kyza• {phrase} (s)he has a lump in his/her throat
♦ loga•rəʃke ko•t͡ɕo koməʎa• kyza• {phrase} (s)he has a lump in his/her throat
♦ logare•ʃ ʃint͡ɕa•m {verb I} {set phrase} to stick in one's throat
♦ loga•rəm sake•n {adverb} {set phrase} intending to eat and drink, expecting to be fed
♦ loga•rəm teme•m {verb II} {set phrase} to eat up, to eat one's fill
♦ loga•rəm ʃyalte•m {verb II} to gargle
♦ kokəre•n loga•rəm erəkte•m {verb II} to clear one's throat
♦ ʃo•do loga•r de•ne {adverb} {set phrase} in a hoarse voice
2. {anatomy} pharynx
3. neck, mouth (e.g., of a bottle)
4. mouth, orifice, opening
♢ maʃina• loga•r gət͡ɕ loʒa•ʃ joga• {sentence} flour is pouring from the mouth of the machine
5. {figuratively} mouth to feed, eater
♦ u•to loga•r {noun} {set phrase} extra mouth to feed, parasite
~ USAGE AS A MODIFIER ~
♦ loga•r aŋgəma•ʃ {noun} thirst
♦ loga•r mu•gəʎo {noun} {set phrase} Adam's apple
♦ loga•r jyk {adjective} {set phrase} guttural voice, deep voice
♦ loga•r kø•rgø jyk {adjective} {set phrase} guttural voice, deep voice