kə̑ldem
{verb II} [Generate paradigm] 1. to tie up, to tie, to tie together, to bind
♦ βə̑ńə̑kə̑m kə̑ldem {verb II} to tie a broom together
♦ galstukə̑m kə̑ldem {verb II} to tie one's tie, to tie one's necktie
♦ iktaž-mo βokten kə̑ldem {verb II} to tie up to something
♦ jə̑lmə̑m kə̑ldem {verb II} {set phrase} to gag, to muzzle
♦ kandə̑ram kə̑ldem {verb II} to tie a rope
♦ kidə̑m kə̑ldem {verb II} {set phrase} to tie somebody's hands, to bind somebody's hands
2. {figuratively} to connect, to establish a connection, to bind, to join
♢ peŋgə̑de kelšə̑maš nunə̑m kə̑lda {sentence} they are united by the bonds of friendship, they are bound together by a close friendship
3. {figuratively} to connect, to make a connection
♢ tə̑j «ješ» mutə̑m mo dene kə̑ldet? {sentence} what do you connect with the word "family"?
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// kə̑lden šə̑ndem {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
// susə̑rə̑m šoβə̑č́ dene kə̑lden šə̑ndem {verb II} to bind a wound with a piece of cloth
--"PARENT"--> kə̑l