βüdə̑la•m
{verb I} [Generate paradigm] 1. to wrap, to wrap up
♦ joč́a•m odeja•l de•ne βüdə̑la•m {verb I} to wrap a child up in a blanket
♦ kaga•z de•ne βüdə̑la•m {verb I} to wrap up in paper
2. {transitive} to wind up, to roll up, to reel
♦ šaga•tə̑m βüdə̑la•m {verb I} to wind up a watch
3. to compress, to roll up, to pack
♦ paraš́u•tə̑m βüdə̑la•m {verb I} to pack a parachute
♦ šine•l'ə̑m βüdə̑la•m {verb I} to roll up a coat
4. to envelop, to cover
♦ se•rə̑šə̑m βüdə̑la•m {verb I} to put a letter in an envelope
5. {figuratively} to babble, to prattle, to gabble, to talk unclearly and incoherently
♢ mom tu•do ə̑•nde βüdə̑le•š? {sentence} what's (s)he prattling on about?
6. {figuratively} to overcome, to grip (grief, fear)
♢ šu•č́ko o•jgo tu•də̑m βü•də̑l'ö {sentence} (s)he was overcome by terrible grief
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// βü•də̑l(ə̑n) nala•m {verb I} {perfective} (see above)
♢ šü•rtə̑m mundə̑ra•ške βü•də̑l nala•m {sentence} I'll wind the thread up into a ball
// βü•də̑l(ə̑n) pə̑tare•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
♢ aβa• joč́a•žə̑m tə̑ge• βü•də̑l pə̑tare•n, šürgə̑ža•t ok koj {sentence} the mother wrapped up the child so well that you couldn't see its face
// βü•də̑l(ə̑n) šə̑nde•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
♢ jo•lə̑m ə̑•štə̑r de•ne βü•də̑l šə̑ndena•m {sentence} I wrapped my feet in cloth