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пӱй
{noun} [Generate paradigm]
1.     {anatomy} tooth
пӱем коршта     {sentence}     my tooth hurts
пӱй ден пӱй ваш ок логал     {phrase}     his/her teeth are chattering
пӱй модеш веле     {phrase}     (s)he's eating quickly and voraciously
виш пӱй     {noun}     gapped teeth; missing tooth, missing teeth
иктаж-кӧ ваштареш пӱйым шумаш (-ем)     {verb II}     {set phrase} to have it in for somebody, to be out to get somebody, to bear a grudge against somebody
иктаж-кӧлан пӱйым шумаш (-ем)     {verb II}     {set phrase} to have it in for somebody, to be out to get somebody, to bear a grudge against somebody
иктаж-мом иктаж-кӧн пӱй гыч утараш (-ем)     {verb II}     {set phrase} to prise something from someone's hands
корштышо пӱй     {noun}     aching tooth
лекташ тӱҥалше пӱй     {noun}     cutting tooth, erupting tooth
пӱй вошт     {adverb}     {set phrase} through clenched teeth; {set phrase} under one's breath, unclearly
пӱй дене кӱрышташ (-ам)     {verb I}     {set phrase} to fight tooth and nail
пӱй дене пураш (-ам)     {verb I}     {set phrase} to fight tooth and nail
пӱй кокла гыч     {adverb}     {set phrase} through clenched teeth; {set phrase} under one's breath, unclearly
пӱйым ваш кыраш (-ем)     {verb II}     to chatter (teeth, from cold or fear)
пӱйым ваш шолткыкташ (-ем)     {verb II}     to chatter (teeth, from cold or fear)
пӱйым кашташ сакаш (-ем)     {verb II}     {set phrase} to tighten one's belt, to go hungry
пӱйым лукташ (-ам)     {verb I}     to pull a tooth
пӱйым ончыкташ (-ем)     {verb II}     {set phrase} to snap back at someone, to snap someone's head off, to bare one's teeth
пӱйым пураш (-ам)     {verb I}     {set phrase} to have it in for somebody, to be out to get somebody, to bear a grudge against somebody
пӱйым пурлын     {adverb}     {set phrase} gritting one's teeth
пӱйым пурын     {adverb}     {set phrase} gritting one's teeth, clenching one's teeth
пӱйым пышташ (-ем)     {verb II}     {set phrase} to tighten one's belt, to go hungry
пӱйым шӧлдырамбак пышташ (-ем)     {verb II}     {set phrase} to tighten one's belt, to go hungry
пӱйым шӧлдыраш поген опташ (-ем)     {verb II}     {set phrase} to tighten one's belt, to go hungry
пӱйым шӧлдыраш поген пышташ (-ем)     {verb II}     {set phrase} to tighten one's belt, to go hungry
пӱйым шӧлдыраш пышташ (-ем)     {verb II}     {set phrase} to tighten one's belt, to go hungry
пӱйым шыраш (-ем)     {verb II}     to show one's teeth; {set phrase} to grin, to smile; {set phrase} to bare one's teeth at somebody
пӱйым шырияш (-ем)     {verb II}     to show one's teeth; {set phrase} to grin, to smile; {set phrase} to bare one's teeth at somebody
пӱйым эмлаш (-ем)     {verb II}     to treat teeth
пӱйым эрыкташ (-ем)     {verb II}     to brush one's teeth
шуэ пӱй     {noun}     gapped teeth
2.     tooth, prong, tine (of a fork, machine, etc.)
пӱйым пӱсемдаш (-ем)     {verb II}     to sharpen prongs
тырма пӱй     {noun}     teeth of a harrow
шерге пӱй     {noun}     tooth of a comb
3.     {botany} clove (of garlic)
4.     spoke (of a wheel)
орава пӱй     {noun}     wheel spoke
~ USAGE AS A MODIFIER ~
пӱй врач     {noun}     dentist
пӱй корштымаш     {noun}     toothache
пӱй леведыш     {noun}     enamel, tooth enamel
пӱй лекмаш     {noun}     teething
пӱй мучаш     {noun}     tooth tip, cusp
пӱй олмо     {noun}     alveolar socket
пӱй пале     {noun}     bite mark
пӱй щётко     {noun}     toothbrush
пӱй эмаль     {noun}     enamel, tooth enamel
пӱй эмлызе     {noun}     dentist
пӱй эрыктыме шырпе     {noun}     toothpick
пӱй эрыктыме пасте     {noun}     toothpaste
пӱй эрыктыме щётко     {noun}     toothbrush

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