pyrdaltam
{verb I} [Generate paradigm] 1. to be curtained ♦ jeŋ ʃint͡ɕa det͡ɕ pyrdaltam {verb I} to be curtained from prying eyes
2. to be set up, to be pitched (tent, canopy) ♢ jer tyreʃ ikməɲar palatke pyrdaltən {sentence} a few tents were pitched at the shore of the lake
3. to wrap oneself up ♦ jyʃtø det͡ɕ pyrdaltam {verb I} to wrap oneself up to keep the cold out
♦ kugu ʃoβət͡ɕ dene pyrdaltam {verb I} to wrap oneself up with a shawl
♦ odejal dene pyrdaltam {verb I} to wrap oneself up in a blanket
4. {figuratively} to be covered with ♦ oŋa dene pyrdaltam {verb I} to be covered with boards
5. {figuratively} to be enveloped ♦ ʃikʃ dene jər pyrdaltam {verb I} to be enveloped in smoke
6. {figuratively} to be surrounded, to be encircled ♦ puʃeŋge dene pyrdaltam {verb I} to be surrounded by trees
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// pyrdalt(ən) βozam {verb I} {perfective} (see above)
// ʃoβət͡ɕ dene pyrdalt βozam {verb I} to wrap oneself with a headscarf
// pyrdalt(ən) ʃint͡ɕam {verb I} {perfective} (see above)
// ʃarf dene pyrdalt ʃint͡ɕam {verb I} to wrap oneself with a scarf