laβə̑ra•
{noun} [Generate paradigm] 1. mud, dirt ♢ šü•jžö laβə̑ra• βe•le {sentence} his/her neck is filthy
♦ laβə̑ra• gə̑č́ lukta•m {verb I} to pull out of the mud; {set phrase} to help someone out of the gutter, to help somebody out of poverty
♦ laβə̑ra•m kela•m {verb I} to wade through mud
♦ laβə̑ra•m kə̑ške•m {verb II} to throw mud; {set phrase} to fling mud at someone, to besmirch someone's reputation
♦ laβə̑ra•š toške•m {verb II} to trample into the mud; {set phrase} to drag someone through the mud, to trample someone into the mud, to blacken someone's name
♦ ner laβə̑ra• {noun} snot
♦ ure•mə̑se laβə̑ra• {noun} mud in the street
2. {figuratively} filth, immorality, dishonesty ♦ laβə̑ra• de•ne tükne•m {verb II} to be faced with filth
3. {medicine} mud, mudbath, mud treatment ♦ laβə̑ra• de•ne emlalta•m {verb I} to be treat with mud
♦ laβə̑ra• de•ne emlə̑ma•š {noun} mud treatment
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♦ laβə̑ra• βa•nne {noun} mud bath
♦ laβə̑ra• βüd {noun} muddy water
♦ laβə̑ra• sösna• {noun} {set phrase} {pejorative} pig, slob, sloven; {set phrase} {pejorative} scoundrel, villain, rascal