Entry: kammaʔ, -kams-/-kam-
Grammar: vt.
Meaning: break in (a dog), domesticate, cause to grow accustomed, habituate (Nep. palkāunu)
Derivation: [caus. < kammaʔ develop an attachment]
Comments: ko:co:ʔin kams-u-N (dog-ABS habituate-3P-1sA) I have broken in the dog (i.e. made him feel that his home is with me); cf. khummaʔ. Entry: kammaʔ, -kams-/-kam-
Grammar: vt.
Meaning: prepare, make ready, make
Comments: lamdhe:ʔl siN-le kams-u-N (door wood-INST make-3P-1sA) I have prepared a door of wood.