pida•m
{verb I} [Generate paradigm] 1. to tie, to bind
♦ βu•jə̑ško šo•βə̑č́ə̑m pida•m {verb I} to tie a kerchief around one's head
♦ üšterβo•štə̑rə̑m pida•m {verb I} to bind a broom
♦ šo•lə̑m pida•m {verb I} to tie a raft
2. to tie somebody up
♦ kidge•-jolge• pida•m {verb I} to bind hands and feet
3. {medicine} to dress, to bandage
♦ su•sə̑r βe•rə̑m pida•m {verb I} to bandage a wounded place
♦ su•sə̑rə̑m pida•m {verb I} to bandage a wound
♦ parńa•m pida•m {verb I} to bandage a finger
4. to knit
♦ perč́a•tkə̑m pida•m {verb I} to knit gloves
♦ piž pi•dme i•me de•ne pida•m {verb I} to knit with needles
♦ prošma•m pida•m {verb I} to knit lace
♦ č́ulka•m pida•m {verb I} to knit stockings
5. to crochet
♦ kŕuč́o•k de•ne pide•m {verb II} to crochet
6. to put on (bast shoes)
♦ jo•lə̑m pida•m {verb I} to put on bast shoes
♦ jo•lə̑m č́ot pida•m {verb I} {set phrase} to hold one's tongue
♦ jə̑da•lə̑m pida•m {verb I} to put on bast shoes
7. to weave
♦ č́ə̑pta•m pida•m {verb I} to weave a mat
8. to tether, to bind to, to tie to
♦ me•ŋge βokte•n pida•m {verb I} to tether to a pole
9. {figuratively} to negotiate, to agree on
♦ kelšə̑mo•jə̑m pida•m {verb I} to enter into an agreement
♦ o•jə̑m pida•m {verb I} {set phrase} to come to an agreement
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// pi•də̑n pə̑šte•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
♢ salta•k-βla•kə̑m pi•də̑n pə̑•štə̑št {sentence} the soldiers were bound
// pi•də̑n šə̑nde•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
// jo•lə̑m pi•də̑n šə̑nde•m {verb II} to tie up somebody's feet