'khrid

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'khrid

Present: bkri LZ, CD (archaic), TC.'khrid CD, ND, DK, DS.
Past: bkris LZ, CD, DK, (DS), TC. bkri CD.bkrid ND.
Future: bkri LZ, ND, DK, (DS), TC.
Imperative: khrid ND, DK, DS. bkris LZ, (DS), TC.
Voluntary: ND, DS, TC.
Transitive: DS, TC.
Syntax: [Erg. Abs.] (Hackett 2003).
Resultative of: skri NWH.
Characteristic Example: thar lam dang gzhan sogs su LZ. gnas su ND.
Meaning: To lead; to conduct; bring to a place, especially used with in connection with animals and children, also of leading and army ('khrid)CD. To draw, to try, to acquire, to search for (bkri) CD. To lead; to bring to a place; to take; to guide from the worldly misery DK. 1. To lead on a path. 2. To teach, instruct. 3. To lead, turn someone to go in a particular direction (DS). To guide, lead TC.

Present: 'khrid LZ, CD, DK, DS, TC.
Past: khrid LZ, CD, DK, DS, TC.
Future: khrid LZ, DK. 'khrid DS, TC.
Imperative: khrid LZ, DK, DS, TC.
Voluntary: DS, TC, (Tournadre & Dorje 2003: 306), (Hoshi 2003).
Transitive: DS, TC.
Syntax: [Erg. Abs.] (Tournadre & Dorje 2003: 306), (Hackett 2003).
Characteristic Example: gnas dang dpe cha sogs LZ.
Meaning: To lead; to conduct; bring to a place, especially used with in connection with animals and children, also of leading and army CD. To explain a book; to teach in detail DK.1. To lead on a path. 2. To teach, instruct. 3. To lead, turn someone to go in a particular direction DS. 1. To lead, to draw, to take, to guide, to bring, to conduct. 2. To instruct, to teach TC.

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