ldag
- ldag
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Present: ldag LZ, CD, ND, DK, DS, TC.
Past: bldags LZ, CD, ND, DK, DS, TC.
Future: bldag LZ, CD, ND, DK, DS, TC.
Imperative: ldogs LZ, ND, DS, TC. ldog CD. ldags DK.
Voluntary: CD, ND, DS, TC, (Tournadre & Dorje 2003: 239), (Hoshi 2003).
Transitive: DS, TC.
Syntax: [Erg. Abs.] (Tournadre & Dorje 2003: 239).
Characteristic Example: lces LZ, ND.
Meaning: To lick CD, DK. To touch something, take something with the tongue DS. To lick TC.
Note:(Beyer 1992: 77) suggests this as evidence of the sound change zl a *lz a *ld a 'd, connecting it to the verb 'dag and zlag (zlog (?)) 'lick' however he seems to rely to heavily on CD for his definition. (Beyer 1992: 84) suggests that ljags (=l?xags) 'tongue' derives from this verb via palatalization, i.e. (l?xags < *ldyags), compare 'dag.
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