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šupšə̑lam
{verb I} {momentary} [Generate paradigm]
1.     to pull, to pull on, to tug, to jerk
kandə̑ram šupšə̑lam     {verb I}     to pull a rope
kid gə̑č́ šupšə̑lam     {verb I}     to pull by the hand
nerə̑m šupšə̑lam     {verb I}     {set phrase} to sniff, to snuffle
2.     to pull, to drag
pušə̑m šupšə̑lam     {verb I}     to pull a boat
pükenə̑m šupšə̑lam     {verb I}     to pull up a chair
3.     to draw (curtains)
štorə̑m šupšə̑lam     {verb I}     to draw the curtains
4.     to tighten, to pull right
arkalə̑kə̑m šupšə̑lam     {verb I}     to tighten the saddle girth
5.     to take a drag (smoke), to smoke
tamakə̑m šupšə̑lam     {verb I}     to take a drag
6.     to suck in, to suck up
kup šuko jeŋə̑m šupšə̑lə̑n     {sentence}     the bog sucked in a lot of people
7.     {figuratively} to draw in, to drag in, to involve, to get someone involved in something, to make someone participate in something
nuno rβezə̑m osal kornə̑š šupšə̑lə̑nə̑t     {sentence}     they got the boy involved in bad business
8.     to weigh (a certain amount)
uškal šə̑let mə̑ńar šupšə̑l'o?     {sentence}     how much did your beef weigh?
9.     {figuratively} to play (the accordion)
garmońə̑m šupšə̑lam     {verb I}     to play the accordion
10.     to straighten, to adjust, to put in order
üdə̑r šoβə̑č́ə̑m törlatə̑š, onč́ə̑lšoβə̑č́ə̑m šupšə̑l'o da kuštaš lekte     {sentence}     the girl adjusted her kerchief, straightened her apron and went out to dance
11.     to milk
uškalə̑m šupšə̑lam     {verb I}     to milk a cow
~ COPULATIVE CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
/ šupšə̑l βoltem     {verb II}     (off, down)
/ iktaž-köm mlandə̑mbake šupšə̑l βoltem     {verb II}     to drag someone to the ground
/ šupšə̑l kudaltem     {verb II}     (off)
/ malə̑še ümbač́ leβedə̑šə̑m šupšə̑l kudaltem     {verb II}     to pull the blanket off somebody that is sleeping
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// šupšə̑l luktam     {verb I}     (out)
// kerdə̑m šupšə̑l luktam     {verb I}     to pull out a sword
// šupšə̑l koltem     {verb II}     {perfective} (see above)
// tamakə̑m šupšə̑l koltem     {verb II}     to take a drag
// šupšə̑l nalam     {verb I}     {perfective} (see above)
izieze ške mašinažə̑m βes rβeze deč́ šupšə̑l nal'e     {sentence}     the small boy pulled his car away from the other boy
// šupšə̑l šə̑ndem     {verb II}     {perfective} (see above)
// pə̑rńam šupšə̑l šə̑ndem     {verb II}     to tighten logs together
--"PARENT"--> šupšam

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