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pudə̑ratem
{verb II} [Generate paradigm]
1.     {transitive} to stir
šürə̑m pudə̑ratem     {verb II}     to stir soup
2.     {transitive} to cloud (e.g., water)
βujə̑m pudə̑ratem     {verb II}     {set phrase} to cloud the mind, to fog the mind
kupə̑što βüdə̑m pudə̑ratem     {verb II}     to cloud water in a swamp
3.     to ruffle, to disturb (water surface)
βüdə̑m pudə̑ratem     {verb II}     to disturb the water
4.     to churn butter
ümbalə̑m pudə̑ratem     {verb II}     to churn butter from cream
5.     {figuratively} to disturb, to excite, to agitate, to upset
ušə̑m pudə̑ratem     {verb II}     {set phrase} to upset, to agitate, to disturb; to captivate, to turn somebody's head; to change one's mind, to change one's views
č́onə̑m pudə̑ratem     {verb II}     {set phrase} to agitate, to upset, to disturb
šümə̑m pudə̑ratem     {verb II}     {set phrase} to agitate, to upset, to disturb
6.     to turn, to ted (hay, straw, etc.)
olə̑mə̑m pudə̑ratem     {verb II}     to turn straw
7.     {figuratively} to stir up, to rekindle (e.g., the past)
šarnə̑mašə̑m pudə̑ratem     {verb II}     to rekindle memories
8.     {figuratively} to complicate, to spoil
pašam pudə̑ratem     {verb II}     to complicate a task
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// pudə̑raten nalam     {verb I}     {perfective} (see above)
// kə̑lə̑m pudə̑raten nalam     {verb I}     to spoil a relationship

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