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šolam
{verb I} [Generate paradigm]
1.     {intransitive} to boil
βüd šoleš     {sentence}     the water is boiling
šolaš purem     {verb II}     {set phrase} to start to boil
šolaš purtem     {verb II}     {set phrase} to make something boil
2.     to be cooking, to be boiling
šə̑l kugu podeš šoleš     {sentence}     the meat is cooking in the big pot
3.     {figuratively} to seethe, to bubble, to well (water)
teŋə̑z šoleš     {sentence}     the sea is seething
4.     {figuratively} to curl, to wreathe, to move in puffs
šikš šoleš     {sentence}     smoke is curling
5.     {figuratively} to bustle, to swarm (people, animals)
šə̑l ümbalne karme šoleš     {sentence}     flies are swarming on the meat
puč́ə̑mə̑šla šolam     {verb I}     {set phrase} to swarm, to teem
6.     {figuratively} to bustle, to move quickly, to be in full swing
paša šoleš     {sentence}     work is in full swing
paša kidə̑štə̑že šoleš     {sentence}     (s)he's a fast worker, (s)he's a demon for work
7.     {figuratively} to boil, to seethe, to fume
užmə̑šudə̑maš šoleš     {sentence}     hatred is seething
šə̑de šoleš     {sentence}     his/her blood is boiling
βürem šoleš     {phrase}     I am full of life, I am bursting with energy, I am full of energy; my blood is boiling, the blood is coursing through my veins
šümem šoleš     {phrase}     my heart is on fire
šüm-kə̑lem šoleš     {phrase}     my heart is on fire
šüm-č́onem šoleš     {phrase}     my heart is on fire
~ COPULATIVE CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
/ šolə̑n lektam     {verb I}     (out)
pamaš šolə̑n lekteš     {sentence}     the spring bubbles out
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// šolə̑n šogem     {verb II}     {imperfective} (see above)
paša šolə̑n šoga     {sentence}     work is in full swing

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