ʃy•ləʃ
{noun} [Generate paradigm] 1. breathing, breath
♦ ʃy•ləʃəm petəra• {phrase} it takes (my) breath away
♦ pəta•rtəʃ ʃy•ləʃəʒø le•ktən {phrase} (s)he gave up the ghost, (s)he died
♦ ʃy•ləʃəʒø le•ktən {phrase} (s)he gave up the ghost, (s)he died
♢ ʃyləʃe•m petərne•n {sentence} I lost my breath, I was out of breath, I ran out of breath
♦ ik ʃy•ləʃ de•ne {adverb} {set phrase} immediately, at once, without taking a breath; {set phrase} in harmony, in concord
♦ pəta•rtəʃ ʃy•ləʃ ma•rte {adverb} {set phrase} up to one's last breath, till the last day of one's life
♦ pəta•rtəʃ ʃy•ləʃ kodme•ʃ {adverb} {set phrase} up to one's last breath, till the last day of one's life
♦ ʃy•ləʃ det͡ɕ posna• {adjective} {set phrase} lifeless, dead
♦ ʃy•ləʃ pətəme•ʃke {adverb} {set phrase} to one's last breath
♦ ʃy•ləʃəm lukma•ʃ {noun} exhalation
♦ ʃy•ləʃəm nala•m {verb I} to take a breath, to draw a breath, to breathe; {set phrase} to recover one's breath, to catch one's breath; {set phrase} to catch one's breath, to take a short break, to take a breather
♦ ʃy•ləʃəm nalma•ʃ {noun} inhalation
♦ ʃy•ləʃəm pogalte•m {verb II} {set phrase} to recover one's breath, to catch one's breath
♦ ʃy•ləʃəm toje•n {adverb} {set phrase} with bated breath, scarcely daring to breathe
2. breath, exhaled air
♦ jə•gəʒge ʃy•ləʃ {noun} nasty breath, bad breath
3. {mythology} spirit
♦ osa•l ʃy•ləʃ {noun} evil spirit
♦ po•ro ʃy•ləʃ {noun} good spirit
4. {figuratively} breath, spirit
♦ pajre•m ʃy•ləʃ {noun} festive spirit
♦ ʃy•ləʃəm purte•m {verb II} {set phrase} to liven up, to enliven, to breathe life into
~ USAGE AS A MODIFIER ~
♦ ʃy•ləʃ jyk {noun} breathing sound, sound of breathing
♦ ʃy•ləʃ ko•rno {noun} {anatomy} respiratory tract
♦ ʃy•ləʃ petərnaltma•ʃ {noun} {set phrase} {medicine} asthma
--"PARENT"--> ʃyle•m