č́ikte•m
{verb II} [Generate paradigm] 1. {figuratively} to dress, to clothe
♢ te•le mla•ndə̑m oš βurge•mə̑m č́ikte•n {sentence} winter clothed the land in white
♦ joč́a•m č́ikte•m {verb II} to dress a child
2. to put something on someone
♦ joč́ala•n pal'to•m č́ikte•m {verb II} to put a coat on a child
♦ omə̑ta•m č́ikte•m {verb II} {set phrase} to burden someone
♦ so•rlə̑kə̑m č́ikte•m {verb II} {set phrase} to restrain, to hold in check, to bridle
♦ süspa•nə̑m č́ikte•m {verb II} {set phrase} to burden someone
♦ šerga•šə̑m č́ikte•m {verb II} to put on a ring
♦ šörga•m č́ikte•m {verb II} {set phrase} to put a noose around someone's neck, to hang someone; {set phrase} to put a noose around one's neck, to hang oneself
♦ šö•rmə̑č́ə̑m č́ikte•m {verb II} {set phrase} to restrain, to hold in check, to bridle
3. to clothe, to provide with clothing, to supply with clothing
♦ a•rmijə̑m č́ikte•m {verb II} to provide the army with clothing
♦ ka•lə̑kə̑m č́ikte•m {verb II} to clothe the people
4. {figuratively} to deceive, to cheat, to swindle, to trick, to dupe
♢ teŋge•č́e mə̑•jə̑m paza•rə̑šte č́i•ktə̑št {sentence} I got swindled at the market yesterday
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// č́ikte•n pə̑šte•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
// aza•m šo•kšə̑n č́ikte•n pə̑šte•m {verb II} to dress a baby warmly
// č́ikte•n šogalte•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
// ikšə̑•βə̑m č́ikte•n šogalte•m {verb II} to dress a child
--"PARENT"--> č́ije•m