'chol

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'chol

Present: 'chol KYN, LZ, CD, ND, DK, DS, TC.
Past: bcold KYN, LZ, ND, DK. bcol CD, DS, TC.
Future: bcol KYN, LZ, CD, ND, DK, DS, TC.
Imperative: 'chold KYN. chold LZ, ND, DK. 'chol DS. chol TC.
Voluntary: KYN, ND, DS, TC, (Hoshi 2003).
Transitive: DS, TC.
Syntax: [Erg. Abs.] (Hackett 2003).
Characteristic Example: 'phrin las LZ. lam sogs ND.
Meaning: To entrust, lay open, commit a thing to another's charge, to make, appoint CD. To entrust, rely upon DK. 1. To give something to another, and have him take care of it for some time. 2. To request another to attend to one's affairs in one's stead. 3. To have another attend to an affair having given something to another DS. To entrust, to charge with, to leave in someone's charge, to deposit TC.

Present: 'chold DK. 'chol [DS], TC.
Past: chol DK. 'chol [DS], TC.
Future: 'chol DK, [DS], TC.
Imperative: chold DK. - TC.
Involuntary: TC, (Hoshi 2003).
Intransitive: [DS], TC.
Syntax: [Abs. Obl.] (Hackett 2003).
Meaning: To be disorderly, to be in a state of confusion DK. Similar in meaning to 'chal DS. To be disorderly, to be mistaken, to be confused. 2. To totter, to stagger TC.
Note: Compare 'chal.

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