sbyor

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sbyor

Present: sbyor LZ, CD, ND, DK, DS, TC.
Past: sbyard LZ, ND, DK. sbyar CD, DS, TC.
Future: sbyar LZ, CD, ND, DK, DS, TC.
Imperative: sbyor LZ, DS, TC. sbyord ND, DK.
Voluntary: ND, DS, TC, (Tournadre & Dorje 2003: 210), (Hoshi 2003).
Transitive: DS, TC.
Syntax: [Erg. Abs.] (Tournadre & Dorje 2003: 210), (Hackett 2003).[Abs. Ass.] (Tournadre & Dorje 2003: 368).
Causative of: 'byor CD, (Chang 1971: vii.1); (Beyer 1992: 116); (Gyurme 1992: 261)
Characteristic Example: brtsam chos dang thal mo sos LZ. bag spyin gyis ND.
Meaning: 1. To affix, paste, fasten together, put close to, apply. 2. To prepare, get ready, adjust, accommodate one's self to CD. To attach, to paste, to combine, practices, to make food, prepare food DK. 1. To make adhere, make stick together (with glue &c.) a break, gap in something. 2. To hook together. 3. To connect, match. 4. To be near to, to match. 5. To show, teach, say. 6. To introduce. 7. To give, establish DS. 1. To link together, put together. 2. To actually practice, engage in. 3. To meditate. 4. To couple, copulate TC.

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