Lemma: cal (1. Ā.)
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- to be agitated (MW)
- to be disturbed (MW)
- to be moved (MW)
- to be moved from one's usual course (MW)
- to become confused or disordered (MW)
- to depart (MW)
- to deviate from (MW)
- to fall off (MW)
- to go astray (MW)
- to go away (MW)
- to move on or forward (MW)
- to palpitate (MW)
- to proceed (MW)
- to quiver (MW)
- to set (said of the day) (MW)
- to shake (MW)
- to start off (MW)
- to stir (MW)
- to swerve (MW)
- to tremble (MW)
- to turn away from (MW)
Finite forms
Form | Tense | Person, number | Count |
---|---|---|---|
cale | Pre. ind. | 1. sg. | 1 |
calasi | 2. sg. | 1 | |
calati | 3. sg. | 45 | |
calate | 3. sg. | 5 | |
calanti | 3. pl. | 13 | |
calante | 3. pl. | 2 | |
calet | Pre. opt. | 3. sg. | 11 |
cala | Pre. imp. | 2. sg. | 8 |
calatu | 3. sg. | 2 | |
acalat | Impf. | 3. sg. | 5 |
acalan | 3. pl. | 2 | |
caliṣyāmi | Fut. | 1. sg. | 1 |
cacāla | Perf. | 3. sg. | 95 |
celatuḥ | 3. du. | 1 | |
celuḥ | 3. pl. | 13 |
Infinite forms
Form | Tense | Grammar | Count |
---|---|---|---|
calat | Pre. ind. | not set | 1 |
comp. | 62 | ||
n.s.m. | 3 | ||
n.s.f. | 2 | ||
n.s.n. | 1 | ||
n.p.m. | 3 | ||
n.p.f. | 2 | ||
ac.s.m. | 1 | ||
ac.s.f. | 2 | ||
ac.s.n. | 1 | ||
ac.p.m. | 1 | ||
i.s.m. | 1 | ||
i.s.f. | 1 | ||
i.s.n. | 1 | ||
i.p.m. | 3 | ||
g.s.m. | 5 | ||
g.s.n. | 1 | ||
l.s.m. | 4 | ||
l.s.n. | 1 | ||
calita | PPP | comp. | 33 |
n.s.m. | 33 | ||
n.s.f. | 24 | ||
n.s.n. | 10 | ||
n.d.m. | 1 | ||
n.p.m. | 3 | ||
n.p.f. | 1 | ||
ac.s.m. | 3 | ||
ac.s.f. | 2 | ||
ac.s.n. | 3 | ||
ac.p.m. | 4 | ||
ac.p.f. | 1 | ||
i.s.f. | 1 | ||
i.p.m. | 1 | ||
ab.s.m. | 1 | ||
g.s.m. | 2 | ||
g.d.m. | 1 | ||
g.p.m. | 1 | ||
l.s.m. | 5 | ||
l.s.f. | 1 | ||
l.s.n. | 5 | ||
calitum | Inf. | indecl. | 6 |
calamāna | Pre. ind. | i.s.m. | 1 |
calitavat | PPA | n.s.m. | 1 |
celivas | Perf. | n.s.m. | 1 |
Word semantic annotations
Concept | Notes | Count |
---|---|---|
loosen | become loose or looser; "The noose loosened" | 6 |
flicker | move back and forth very rapidly, as of a candle | 5 |
tremor | shake with seismic vibrations, as of planets; "The earth was quaking" | 5 |
tremble | move involuntarily up and down or sideways; "His hands were trembling when he signed the document" | 3 |
stagger | walk as if unable to control one's movements | 3 |
arouse | to begin moving, "As the thunder started the sleeping children began to stir" | 2 |
go | move away from a place into another direction; "Go away before I start to cry"; "The train departs at noon" | 2 |
travel | change location; move, travel, or proceed; "How fast does your new car go?" "We travelled from Rome to Naples by bus"; "The policemen went from door to door looking for the suspect";"The soldiers moved towards the city in an attempt to take it before nigh | 2 |
transgress | act in disregard of laws and rules; "offend all laws of humanity"; "violate the basic laws or human civilization"; "break a law" | 1 |
depart | leave; "The family took off for Florida" | 1 |
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