Comments: suffixed to the simplex or infinitive of a verb, eg. yuNmadɛn place to sit, immadɛn place to sleep, se:madɛn place to urinate, tɔktho:ktɛba-dɛnʔo: In the place she used to cook bhāt.
Entry:-dhak
Grammar:allative sf.
Meaning:up unto, until
Comments:na:m-tha-dhak (sunfalls-ALL) until sunset; (with locative suffix) up as far as; lam-ʔo:-dhak (road-LOC-ALL) up as far as the road; cumluN-thak up as far as the bazar; cumluNʔo:-dhak up into the bazar.
Meaning:a rice thrasher consisting of a long wooden lever pivoting on a short horizontal axle protruding from a wooden post or pylon above a stone floor. A mound-shaped stone is affixed to the underside of the lever at one end, and the lever is depressed by foot at the opposite end and released so as to lift the pounding stone and allow it to come down repeatedly on to the paddy placed in a depression in the stone floor
Meaning:bore someone, get to be too much for someone, cause someone to develop a disinterest or degouot
Comments:kɔNte:ʔlilleaNgae:ʔraN I'm fed up with these clothes; ta:ndita:ndikɛʔe:ʔ One day soon it will no longer appeal to you; e:ʔ-ʔɛlaʔba It'll probably bore me; cf. -nbo:hipmaʔ,niNlɛʔmaʔ.