'thor
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Present: 'thord LZ, DK. gtord (LZ). gtor CD, DS, TC. 'thor CD, (TC).
Past: thord LZ. btor CD. gtord DK.gtor [DS], TC.
Future: gtor LZ, CD, DK, [DS], TC.
Imperative: thord LZ. 'thor CD. gtord DK.gtor TC.
Voluntary: CD, TC, (Hoshi 2003).
Transitive: CD, DS, TC.
Causative of: 'dor (Beyer 1992: 112).
Denominative of: thor bu 'liitle piece' NWH.
Characteristic Example: me tog sogs LZ.
Meaning: 1. To be strewn, scattered. 2. To be dispersed, desiccated, burst (of a gun) ('thor)CD. 1 To scatter, strew, spread over (Mon). 2. To cast, throw, throw out (gtor) CD. To spread over, strew, scatter DK. To spread out, separate individually. 2. To throw to the ground DS. To scatter, throw in small bits. 2. To tear apart, destroy TC.
Note: Compare stor.Present: 'thor DK, DS, TC.
Past: thor DK, DS. 'thor TC.
Future: 'thor DK, DS, TC.
Imperative: thord DK. - DS, TC.
Involuntary: DS, TC, (Hoshi 2003).
Intransitive: DS, TC.
Resultative of: 'thor NWH.
Meaning: To be separated, scattered DK. 1. To be individually separated. 2. For something to fall down DS. To fragment, become pieces, go in sundry directions TC.
Note: Compare stor.
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