purgeda•m
{verb I} [Generate paradigm] 1. to dig, to dig up, to turn up
♦ mla•ndəm purgeda•m {verb I} to dig the earth
♦ pakt͡ɕa•m purgeda•m {verb I} to dig up a garden
2. to wash away
♦ pyja•m purgeda•m {verb I} to wash away a dam
3. to dig into, to pick at, to poke around
♦ oʃma•m purgeda•m {verb I} to poke around in the sand
♦ py•jəm purgeda•m {verb I} to pick one's teeth
♦ tu•ləm purgeda•m {verb I} to poke at a fire
4. to rummage in, to dig through, to search in
♦ βurge•məm purgeda•m {verb I} to rummage in clothing
♦ kaga•zəm purgeda•m {verb I} to dig through papers
♦ kyse•nəʃte purgeda•m {verb I} to rummage in one's pocket
♦ so•ndəkəʃto purgeda•m {verb I} to rummage in a trunk
5. {figuratively} to find fault with, to dawdle with
♦ kyle•ʃ-okːylːa•n purgeda•m {verb I} to nitpick
6. {figuratively} to recall, to call to mind, to recollect
♦ jot͡ɕa• ʒa•pəm purgeda•m {verb I} to recollect one's childhood
7. {figuratively} to irritate, to bother
♦ su•sər βe•rəm purgeda•m {verb I} to irritate a sore spot, to rub a sore spot
~ COPULATIVE CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
/ purge•d(ən) lukta•m {verb I} (out)
/ lo•nt͡ɕo gət͡ɕ po•ldəʃəm purge•d lukta•m {verb I} to pluck a coin out of a crack
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// purge•d(ən) βoza•m {verb I} {perfective} (see above)
♢ ky•dər-βlak lu•məʃ purge•d βo•zət {sentence} the black grouses dig themselves into the snow
// purge•d(ən) kije•m {verb II} {imperfective} (see above)
♢ pij oʃma•ʃte purge•d kija• {sentence} the dog is digging in the sand
// purge•d(ən) koʃta•m {verb I} {imperfective} (see above)
♢ kudəβe•t͡ɕəʃte t͡ɕə•βe-βlak ala•-mom purge•d ko•ʃtət {sentence} the chicken are picking at something in the yard
// purge•d(ən) nala•m {verb I} {perfective} (see above)
// kotomka•ʃte purge•d nala•m {verb I} to dig around in a knapsack
// purge•d(ən) ont͡ɕe•m {verb II} {momentary} (see above)
// ʃo•ndəkəʃto purge•d ont͡ɕe•m {verb II} to dig around a chest
// purge•d(ən) pətare•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
♢ aβa• e•rgəʒən t͡ɕəla• kyse•nʒəm purge•d pəta•rəʃ {sentence} the mother went through all her son's pockets