ləβəʒge•m
{verb II} [Generate paradigm] 1. {botany} to wither, to wilt
♢ pele•dəʃ ləβəʒga• {sentence} the flowers are withering
♢ o•zəm ləβəʒga• {sentence} the shoots are withering
♢ olma• ləβəʒge•n {sentence} the apples withered
2. {figuratively} to lose strength, to grow weak, to weaken, to feel weak
♢ mo•gərʒo ləβəʒge•n {sentence} his/her body grew weak
♢ rβe•ze ləβəʒge•n {sentence} the young man grew weak
♢ kide•m ləβəʒga• {sentence} my hands are losing strength
♢ marde•ʒ ləβəʒge•n {sentence} the wind weakened
♦ ku•məl ləβəʒge•n {phrase} (s)he got sad, his/her spirit fell
♦ t͡ɕo•nʒo ləβəʒge•n {phrase} (s)he got sad, his/her spirit fell
3. {figuratively} to cool down, to calm down
♢ ləβəʒge•m, βara• βe•le mutlane•n kerta•m {sentence} I'll calm down, and then I'll speak
4. {figuratively} to get drunk, to get intoxicated
♢ kok t͡ɕarka• det͡ɕ βara• lə•βəʒgəʃəm {sentence} I got drunk after two glasses
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// ləβəʒge•n βoza•m {verb I} {perfective} (see above)
♢ pare•ŋge ʃo•kʃo ige•t͡ɕəʃte ləβəʒge•n βo•zən {sentence} the potatoes withered in the hot weather
// ləβəʒge•n kaje•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
♢ tu•do tunama•k ləβəʒge•n kaje•n {sentence} (s)he felt weak at once
// ləβəʒge•n pəte•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
♢ t͡ɕəla• pele•dəʃ ləβəʒge•n pəte•n {sentence} all the flowers have wilted
// ləβəʒge•n ʃogala•m {verb I} {perfective} (see above)
♢ puʃe•ŋge-βlak ləβəʒge•n ʃoga•lət {sentence} the trees are withering
--"PARENT"--> lə•βəʒge