osiur | v.pf.3s |
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ulsiur | v.pf.3s.past | |
osiu | v.pf.3p.inan. |
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ulsiu | v.pf.3p.inan.past |
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kausiaol | v.recip. | meet each other.
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mosiu | v.erg. | |
olsisiu | v.t.redup. |
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osiaol | v.a.s. | (drawer, suitcase, etc.) is to be closed; (clothes) are to have seam sewn; (fire) is to be fed. |
ulsiaol | v.r.s. | (drawer, suitcase, etc.) closed; (clothes) have seam sewn; (fire) fed; (people) incited to fight.
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ulsiu | v.r.s. | (drawer, suitcase, etc.) closed; (clothes) have seam sewn; (fire) fed; (people) incited to fight.
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See also:
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Examples: |
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> I've become so fed up with your behavior (that I can't think of anything else). |
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> My throat's become swollen or tight. |
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Proverbs: |
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> Like the blind man of Ngetmel, twisting twine into the fire. The image is that of a blind elder, warming his frail body beside the fire while twisting strands of fiber into twine against his thigh. Only as he pulls the finished twine away, he pushes it into the flames. The saying may be applied to any utterly pointless activity or dissipation of wealth. |
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