'chal
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Present: 'chal CD, DS, TC. 'chald DK.
Past: chal DK. 'chal [DS], TC.
Future: 'chal DK, [DS], TC.
Imperative: chald DK. - TC.
Involuntary: TC, (Hoshi 2003).
Intransitive: DS, TC.
Syntax: [Abs. Obl.] (Hackett 2003).
Meaning: 1. To loose one's wits, to be confused, to be in disorder. 2. To hesitate, fluctuate in mind, be irresolute. 3. To fornicate, to commit adultery CD. To be out of order, to be disorderly or to be in a state of confusion DK. 1. To deteriorate in good activity of body and speech. 2. To deteriorate in understanding. 3. To be slanted (of a wall face) DS. To lose control, to be or become deranged. 2. (dialect) To tilt, to be unstable. 3. To be promiscuous, to fornicate TC.