šaláwi

Origin:

šaláw+ -i


Definition:

To be tired, tire of.


Examples:

  1. šaláwišaaš ‘I’m tired’;
  2. kuna áw ƛ̓áax̣ʷ šaláwiša ‘and now we are all tired’;
  3. ku kʷná išaláwiya ‘and there she got tired’;
  4. ana kú tiičámnɨm išaláwita – ƛ̓áax̣ʷ tunx̣túnx̣ iwíkuta kuna iwɨx̣íta ‘when the land will tire of us – it will do all different things and throw us off’ (said prophetically).

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[NP /ˀláatwi/.]