luge•m
{verb II} [Generate paradigm] 1. to mix, to stir
♦ βeɕːestβa•m i•kte-βe•se de•ne luge•m {verb II} to mix substances with one another
♦ βu•jəm luge•m {verb II} {set phrase} to rack one's brains, to try to understand something difficult
♦ βyd den ʃø•rəm luge•m {verb II} to mix milk with water
♦ βyd de•ne lo•məʒəm luge•m {verb II} to mix water and ash
♦ βyde•ʃ luge•m {verb II} to mix into water
♦ mu•nəm luge•m {verb II} to beat eggs
♦ my•ʃkərəm luge•m {verb II} {set phrase} to get an upset stomach
♦ soβla• de•ne luge•m {verb II} to stir with a spoon
♦ u•ʃəm luge•m {verb II} {set phrase} to rack one's brains, to use one's brains, to put on one's thinking cap
♦ ʃun den oʃma•m luge•m {verb II} to mix clay with sand
2. to shuffle
♦ ka•rtəm luge•m {verb II} to shuffle cards
3. to knead
♦ rua•ʃəm luge•m {verb II} to knead dough
4. to get something mixed up, to confuse something, to muddle something
♦ koʒ de•ne py•nt͡ɕəm luge•m {verb II} to get a pine mixed up with a spruce
♦ iza•ʒ de•ne ʃo•ʎəʒəm luge•m {verb II} to get two brothers mixed up
♦ kok ty•rlø ʃonəma•ʃəm luge•m {verb II} to muddle two points of view
5. to wag
♢ pij po•t͡ɕʃəm luga• {sentence} the dog is wagging its tail
♦ po•t͡ɕəm luge•m {verb II} to wag one's tail; {set phrase} to beat around the bush, to confuse the issue; {set phrase} to ingratiate oneself, to kowtow before
6. {figuratively} to breed strife, to sow discord
♦ jeʃ i•ləʃəm luge•m {verb II} to sow discord in a family
♦ jeŋ kokla•m luge•m {verb II} to breed strife between people
7. {figuratively} to irritate, to disturb, to trouble
♢ uβe•r uke•lək t͡ɕo•nəm luga• {sentence} the lack of news is disturbing
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// luge•n koʃta•m {verb I} {imperfective} (see above)
♢ ka•ləkəm luge•n koʃte•ʃ {sentence} (s)he spreads discord among the people
// luge•n pətare•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
♢ tyta•n eŋəʒβo•ndəm luge•n pətare•n {sentence} the raspberry canes were beaten down by the storm