lüdə̑ktem
{verb II} [Generate paradigm] 1. to frighten, to scare, to instil fear, to alarm
♦ lüdšə̑m lüdə̑ktaš kuštə̑lgo {phrase} it is easy to scare a coward
♦ iktaž-köm č́ot lüdə̑ktem {verb II} to scare somebody terribly, to terrify somebody
♦ joč́am lüdə̑ktem {verb II} to scare a child
2. to threaten, to intimidate
♦ sud dene lüdə̑ktem {verb II} to threaten to sue
3. to harass, to disturb, to make anxious
♢ u paša lüdə̑kta {sentence} my new job makes me anxious
4. to drive away, to scare away, to frighten off
♦ iktaž-köm lüdə̑ktem {verb II} to frigthen somebody off
♦ kombə̑m lüdə̑ktem {verb II} to scare a goose away
♦ korakə̑m lüdə̑ktem {verb II} to frighten off crows
♦ šə̑ŋam lüdə̑ktem {verb II} to drive mosquitos away
5. to blackmail
♦ ožnə̑so titak dene lüdə̑ktem {verb II} to blackmail some with sins of the past
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// lüdə̑kten ilem {verb II} {imperfective} (see above)
// nač́ar jeŋə̑m lüdə̑kten ilem {verb II} to frighten the weak
// lüdə̑kten kodem {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
♢ unə̑ka koβažə̑m lüdə̑kten koden {sentence} the grandchild frightened his/her grandmother
// lüdə̑kten koltem {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
// šə̑ŋam lüdə̑kten koltem {verb II} to drive mosquitos away
// lüdə̑kten koštam {verb I} {imperfective} (see above)
// šuč́ko uβer dene lüdə̑kten koštam {verb I} to alarm someone with bad news
// lüdə̑kten pə̑tarem {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
♢ kugu pij poškudə̑m lüdə̑kten pə̑taren {sentence} a big dog frightened the neighbor
--"PARENT"--> lüdam