ojə̑rlem
{verb II} [Generate paradigm] 1. to go apart, to separate
♢ tə̑šte kornə̑na ojə̑rla {sentence} our paths separate here
2. to break up, to separate
♦ kurə̑mešlan ojə̑rlem {verb II} to break up forever
3. to get divorced, to divorce
♦ βate deč́ ojə̑rlem {verb II} to get divorced from one's wife
♦ marij deč́ ojə̑rlem {verb II} to get divorced from one's husband
4. to separate oneself, to segregate oneself, to become detached, to be separated
♦ kalə̑k deč́ ojə̑rlem {verb II} to separate oneself from the people
5. to tear oneself away from, to stop dealing with
♦ paša deč́ ojə̑rlem {verb II} to tear oneself away from work
6. to come apart, to separate, to be separated, to be taken apart, to come off, to fall off
♦ kok užašlan ojə̑rlem {verb II} to separate into two parts
7. to go away, to leave, to move away, to move out
♢ üstel βokteč́ ojə̑rlaš ok lij {sentence} one cannot leave the table
8. to be weaned
♢ pə̑rə̑sige aβaž deč́ ojə̑rlen {sentence} the kitten is being weaned from its mother
9. {figuratively} to go out, to leave (someone's mind, etc.)
♢ uš gə̑č́ ik oj ńiguze ok ojə̑rlo {sentence} one thought won't leave his/her mind
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// ojə̑rlen βozam {verb I} {perfective} (see above)
♢ püken jol ojə̑rlen βozə̑n {sentence} the chair's leg fell off
// ojə̑rlen kajem {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
♢ üdə̑ramaš pelašə̑ž deč́ ojə̑rlen kajen {sentence} the woman got divorced from her husband
// ojə̑rlen kodam {verb I} {perfective} (see above); to fall behind, to drop behind
♢ pač́a šorə̑k deč́ ojə̑rlen kodə̑n {sentence} the lamb fell behind the sheep
// ojə̑rlen lektam {verb I} {perfective} (see above)
♢ samə̑rə̑k ješ ač́a-aβa deč́ ojə̑rlen lektə̑n {sentence} the young family moved out of their parents' house
// ojə̑rlen šogem {verb II} {perfective} (see above); to distinguish oneself, to excel
♢ Eč́an molo joč́a deč́ pašaž dene ojə̑rlen šoga {sentence} Echan distinguishes himself from the other children with his work
// ojə̑rlen šuam {verb I} {perfective} (see above)
♢ üstel jol ojə̑rlen šuə̑n {sentence} the leg of the table came off
--"PARENT"--> ojə̑rem