ute•mː
{verb II} [Generate paradigm] 1. to become superfluous, to be redundant, to turn out to be excessive, to be left over
♢ ʃu•dəʒo ere• ute•n, βo•ʎək ko•t͡ɕkən pətare•n o•gəl {sentence} there was always too much hay, the cattle didn't eat it all
♦ parɲa• uta• {phrase} you can count them on your fingers
♦ uta•ʃ pure•m {verb II} {set phrase} to stand up for, to defend
♦ uta•ʃ purəma•ʃ {noun} {set phrase} intercession, protection
♦ uta•ʃ pu•rəʃo {noun} {set phrase} defender, intercessor
2. to become unnecessary, to become useless
♦ jø•rʃən ute•m {verb II} to become completely useless
3. {in a converb construction} (used to mark that an activity is carried out to satiety, to one's heart's content, to a large degree, excessively)
♦ kəlme•n ute•m {verb II} to be chilled to the marrow
♦ ojgəre•n ute•m {verb II} to worry a lot
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// ute•n kaje•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above); to be exhausted, to be worn out
// ute•n kaje•n {adverb} {set phrase} very, a lot, extremely
// ute•n kaje•n ʃorta•m {verb I} {set phrase} to wail
// ute•n kaje•n ʃortma•ʃ {noun} wailing, wail
// ute•n kaje•n βoʃtəla•m {verb I} {set phrase} to split one's sides with laughter
// ʃym ute•n kaje•n {adverb} {set phrase} extremely, violently, with all one's strength
// ute•n koda•m {verb I} {perfective} (see above)
♢ pajre•m det͡ɕ βara• ʃu•ko ko•t͡ɕkəʃ ute•n ko•dən {sentence} a lot of food was left over after the celebration
// ute•n ko•dʃo {noun} remnant, leftover
--"PARENT"--> u•to