č́ə̑maltare•m
{verb II} [Generate paradigm] 1. to tighten, to draw tight, to tauten ♦ kandə̑ra•m č́ə̑maltare•m {verb II} to tighten a rope
♦ č́ə̑maltare•n βoza•m {verb I} {set phrase} to kick the bucket, to die
2. to straighten, to stretch ♢ pə̑•rə̑s pü•tə̑ń ka•pšə̑m č́ə̑maltare•n {sentence} the cat stretched its whole body
3. to pinch, to squeeze, to be tight, to be too tight ♢ jola•š e•rdə̑m č́ə̑maltara• {sentence} the trousers are tight in the thighs
4. to strain, to stretch, to tense ♦ ku•ržmo deč́ o•nč́ə̑č́ jol č́ogašə̑•lə̑m č́ə̑maltare•m {verb II} to stretch one's leg muscles before running
♦ č́ə̑maltare•n kolte•m {verb II} {set phrase} to shoot (e.g., an arrow); {set phrase} to push aside, to shove aside
5. to direct something somewhere (swiftly) ♢ βakš βe•kə̑la pu•šə̑žə̑m č́ə̑maltare•n {sentence} (s)he directed his/her boat towards the mill
6. to spurt, to gush, to flow swiftly ♢ puč́ gə̑č́ βüd č́ə̑maltara• {sentence} water is gushing from the pipe
7. {figuratively} to rush, to race, to tear, to speed ♦ mö•ŋgə̑škö č́ə̑maltare•m {verb II} to rush home
8. {figuratively} {transitive} to drive out, to turn out ♦ jü•šə̑m ke•βə̑t gə̑č́ č́ə̑maltare•m {verb II} to turn a drunken man out of a shop
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// č́ə̑maltare•n šə̑nde•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
// tö•rštə̑mö deč́ o•nč́ə̑č́ jo•lə̑m č́ə̑maltare•n šə̑nde•m {verb II} to tense one's legs before leaping