lugalta•m
{verb I} [Generate paradigm] 1. to be mixed, to mix
♦ i•ktəʃ lugalta•m {verb I} to be mixed into one
♦ jøre•-βare• lugalta•m {verb I} to be mixed together
2. to get confused, to get tangled up, to get mixed up
♦ oksa•m ʃo•tləmo go•dəm lugalta•m {verb I} to get mixed up when counting money
3. to be broken, to be violated, to be disrupted
♢ paʃa• plan ʃaga•lʒe go•dəm lugalte•ʃ {sentence} the work schedule is rarely disrupted
4. to be beaten down, to be lodged, to fall in a chaotic manner (grain, grass, etc.)
♢ ʃu•do marde•ʒ de•ne t͡ɕot luga•ltən {sentence} the grass was beaten down by the wind
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// luga•lt(ən) pəte•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
♢ kuʒu• y•pʃø luga•lt pəte•n {sentence} his/her long hair got tangled up
// luga•lt pə•təʃe ʃiʒma•ʃ de•ne {adverb} with mixed feelings
--"PARENT"--> luge•m