lə̑də̑rge•m
{verb II} [Generate paradigm] 1. to sag, to bend (under pressure)
♢ ukš lə̑də̑rge•n {sentence} the branch sagged
♢ küβa•r lə̑də̑rga• {sentence} the floor is sagging
♢ oŋa• lə̑də̑rge•n {sentence} the board is bent
2. to sink down, to sink under weight
♦ lə̑də̑rge•n βole•n šinč́a•m {verb I} to sink due to something's weight
3. to squat, to cower
♢ joč́a• ošma•ške lə̑də̑rge•n {sentence} the child squatted in the sand
4. {figuratively} to lose power, to grow weak, to get tired, to grow tired, to become exhausted
♦ šu•ko jo•lə̑n o•škə̑lmo de•ne lə̑də̑rge•m {verb II} to get tired after a long walk
~ COPULATIVE CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
/ lə̑də̑rge•n βole•m {verb II} (down)
♢ küβaroŋa• ne•lə̑t de•ne lə̑də̑rge•n βole•n {sentence} the floorboard sagged due to the weight
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// lə̑də̑rge•n kolte•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
// paša•šte žapla•n lə̑də̑rge•n kolte•m {verb II} to get tired for a while at work
// lə̑də̑rge•n pə̑te•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
// pakč́a•m kü•nč́ə̑mö go•də̑m lə̑də̑rge•n pə̑te•m {verb II} to get tired when digging up the garden
--"PARENT"--> lə̑•də̑rge