poč́
{noun} [Generate paradigm] 1. {also figurative} tail
♦ mə̑lam poč́ pižə̑n {phrase} my wings have been clipped
♦ poč́šə̑m kuč́o {phrase} you'll never find it, it's gone with the wind
♦ tükö den poč́šo gə̑na uke {phrase} (s)he is expressing his/her joy loudly, (s)he's rowdy with joy
♦ ik βuj, ik poč́ {phrase} (s)he's quite alone, (s)he's all by himself/herself
♦ βiškə̑de poč́ {noun} {set phrase} clumsy person, clumsy oaf
♦ imńe poč́ {noun} horse tail
♦ kaza poč́ gaj č́ə̑tə̑rem {verb II} {set phrase} to temble, to shake (in fear, agitation)
♦ kajə̑k poč́ {noun} bird tail
♦ kol poč́ {noun} fishtail
♦ poč́ə̑m išem {verb II} {set phrase} to retreat, to surrender, to go away with one's tail between one's legs
♦ poč́ə̑m išə̑ktem {verb II} {set phrase} to take somebody down a peg or two, to take somebody down a notch or two, to bring someone in line
♦ poč́ə̑m kuč́ə̑šo {noun} {set phrase} toady, yes-man, flatterer
♦ poč́ə̑m lugem {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
♦ poč́ə̑m modə̑ktem {verb II} to wag one's tail
♦ poč́ə̑m modə̑ktə̑lam {verb I} to wag one's tail; {set phrase} to dodge, to be evasive, to be insincere, not to give straight answers, to beat around the bush; {set phrase} to try to please everybody, to oscillate; {set phrase} to flirt, to pay compliment, to fawn
♦ poč́ə̑m nulə̑šo {noun} {set phrase} toady, yes-man, flatterer
♦ poč́ə̑m pütə̑ralam {verb I} to wag one's tail; {set phrase} to beat around the bush, to confuse the issue; {set phrase} to ingratiate oneself, to kowtow before
♦ poč́ə̑m pütə̑rem {verb II} to wag one's tail; {set phrase} to dodge, to be evasive, to be insincere, not to give straight answers, to beat around the bush; {set phrase} to try to please everybody, to oscillate; {set phrase} to flirt, to pay compliment, to fawn
♦ poč́ə̑m pütə̑rkalem {verb II} to wag one's tail; {set phrase} to dodge, to be evasive, to be insincere, not to give straight answers, to beat around the bush; {set phrase} to try to please everybody, to oscillate; {set phrase} to flirt, to pay compliment, to fawn
♦ poč́ə̑m toškalam {verb I} {set phrase} to take somebody down a peg or two, to take somebody down a notch or two
♦ poč́ə̑m č́ə̑βə̑štem {verb II} {set phrase} to take somebody down a peg or two, to take somebody down a notch or two
♦ šorə̑k poč́ gaj č́ə̑tə̑rem {verb II} {set phrase} to temble, to shake (in fear, agitation)
2. tail, rear, tail end, end
♦ pojezdə̑n poč́šo {noun} rear of train
♦ č́eret poč́ {noun} end of a queue, end of a line
3. remainder, rest, residue
♦ urža poč́ {noun} rye chaff, rye husks
4. hem, bottom of piece of clothing
♦ tuβə̑r poč́ {noun} hem of a dress
5. {figuratively} unfinished matter, unfinished business
♢ kok poč́ kodə̑n {sentence} two matters were left unresolved
6. {figuratively} family, children, dependants
♦ kok poč́ə̑m onč́em {verb II} to bring up two children
~ USAGE AS A MODIFIER ~
♦ poč́ muč́aš {noun} tail tip
♦ poč́ pə̑stə̑l {noun} tail feather
♦ poč́ šuldə̑r {noun} {zoology} fin