ʃupʃəlalta•m
{verb I} [Generate paradigm] 1. to be stretched, to be drawn tight
♢ kata• kandəra• ʃupʃəla•ltən {sentence} the boot laces were drawn tight
2. to pull oneself up
♦ tørza• de•ke ʃupʃəlalta•m {verb I} to pull oneself up to a window
3. to start up with a jerk, to start with a jerk, to give a jerk, to give a start
♢ y•dər, to•lʃo rβe•zəm uʒme•ke, ʃupʃəla•lte {sentence} the girl gave a jerk when she saw the boy coming
4. {intransitive} {figuratively} to dry out
♢ mla•nde ʃupʃəla•ltən {sentence} the land has dried up
5. to be blown out, to be blown away
♢ ʃikʃ ure•məʃ ʃupʃəlalte•ʃ {sentence} smoke is being blown out
6. {figuratively} to get mixed up, to be drawn in, to get involved
♦ ʃa•nt͡ɕe paʃa•ʃke ʃupʃəlalta•m {verb I} to get involved in the scholarly work
7. to twitch
♢ tu•dən ʃy•rgəʒø ʃupʃəla•ltən {sentence} his/her face twitched
8. {figuratively} to grow thin, to lose weight
♢ y•dər ʃupʃəla•ltən {sentence} the girl lost weight
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// ʃupʃəla•lt(ən) kaje•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
// ne•le paʃa•ʃte ʃupʃəla•lt kaje•m {verb II} to lose weight by doing hard work
--"PARENT"--> ʃupʃəla•m