7.5.9.1. Load, pile

ᦵᦂᧇkep²20001verb (transitive)to collect; pick up; gatherᦵᦂᧇ ᦀᧁ ᦚᦻᧉ ᦍᦾᧈ.Collect scraps of cloth. ᦵᦂᧇ ᦠᦾ.Gather snails.ᦵᦂᧇ ᦇᦹᧃ.Save money.7.3.4.2Pick up7.5.1Gather2verb (transitive)to pack; put away; put intoᦵᦂᧇ ᦔᦸᧃᧈ ᦃᧁᧉ ᦋᦸᧂᧈ ᦓᦾᧉ .They packed it away into a small space.7.5.9.1Load, pile7.3.2.6Put in3verb (transitive)to adoptᦃᧁ ᦵᦂᧇ ᦀᧁ ᦟᦴᧅ ᦂᧄᧈ ᦘᦱᧉ ᦁᧃ ᦵᦗᦲᧃᧈ ᦶᦝᧆ ᦺᦞᧉ.They adopted an orphan child that somebody had abandoned.4.1.9.6Adoptᦵᦂᧇᦃᦸᧃᧈᦵᦂᧇᦇᦹᧃᦵᦂᧇᦇᧁᦀᧁᦧᦸᧃᦵᦂᧇᦷᦋᧅᦵᦂᧇᦵᦌᦲᧁᧈᦵᦂᧇᦶᦕᧁᧈᦵᦂᧇᦕᧅᦊᧅᦐᦸᧈᦵᦂᧇᦺᦙᧉᦵᦂᧇᦠᦸᧄᦉᧂᧈᦵᦐᧇᦵᦂᧇᦠᦾᧉᦗᦸᧈᦵᦂᧇᦶᦙᧈᦵᦂᧇᦟᦴᧅᦵᦂᧇ
ᦂᦸᧂ1kɔŋ¹20001nounpile; heap; stackᦂᦸᧂ ᦌᦻ.A sand pile.ᦂᦸᧂ ᦖᦱᧅ ᦠᦲᧃ.A pile of rocks.7.5.9.1Load, pile2verb (transitive)to pile up; stack upᦠᦱ ᦷᦜ ᦝᦹᧃ ᦙᦱ ᦂᦸᧂ ᦺᦞᧉ.He gathered firewood and stacked it up.ᦷᦆᧆ ᦷᦆ ᦂᦸᧂ ᦂᧃ ᦠᧃᧉ.They were sorting through the stuff that was piled up there.7.5.9.1Load, pile3classifierclassifier for pilesᦶᦔᧂ ᦂᦸᧂ ᦝᦸᧃ ᦷᦜᧂ ᦂᦸᧂ ᧚.They made a big funeral pyre.9.2.6.1Classifiersᦂᦸᧂᦃᧁᧉᦂᦸᧂᦶᦉᧂᦂᦸᧂᦺᦝᦂᦸᧂᦝᦸᧃᦂᦸᧂᦠᦱᧃ
ᦅᦱᧃ2kaan⁴1nounhorizontal beamᦜᦲᧄᧉ 2ᦠᦱᧂᧉ ᦙᦱᧉ ᦺᦉᧈ ᦅᦱᧃ ᦷᦟᧆ.They tied the horse to the beams of the cart.6.5.3Building materials2nounload; burden7.5.9.1Load, pile7.3.1Carry8.2.9.1Heavy6.3.1.7Beast of burdenᦅᦱᧃᦂᦳᧂᦵᦦᧃᦅᦱᧃᦆᦸᧃᧉᦅᦱᧃᦊᦲᧇᦅᦱᧃᦠᦱᧇᦅᦱᧃᦢᦽᦺᦙᧉᦅᦱᧃᦺᦙᧉᦅᦱᧃᦆᦸ
ᦆᦹᧄxɯm⁴verb (transitive)to lay on top of; pile on top ofᦊᦱᧉ ᦀᦸᧅᧈ ᦆᦹᧄ ᦑᦱᧂ.There is grass piled on the road.7.5.9.1Load, pileᦆᦹᧄᦠᧇ
ᦉᦳᧄ2sum¹20001verb (transitive)to pile up; stack up7.5.9.1Load, pile2verb (transitive)to tend or feed (a fire)ᦀᧁ ᦵᦙᧀᧉ ᦏᦱᧃᧈ ᦉᦳᧄ ᦣᧁᧉ.Put coal in a furnace.ᦉᦳᧄ ᦺᦝ ᦺᦉᧈ ᦶᦣᧂ ᦶᦣᧂ.Stoke the fire up high.ᦠᦱ ᦷᦜ ᦙᦱ ᦉᦳᧄ ᦺᦝ.They found firewood to make a fire.ᦉᦳᧄ ᦺᦝ ᦠᦲᧂ ᦑᧂ ᦆᦹᧃ.They built a fire and huddled close to it all night.5.5.2Tend a fireᦉᦳᧄᦏᦱᧃᧈᦖᦸᧉᦉᦳᧄᦺᦝ
ᦌᦸᧃᧉ1sɔn⁶20001adjectivein succession; layeredᦀᦲᦰ ᦷᦢ ᦌᦸᧃᧉ ᦎᦸᧇᧈ.E Bo answered his questions in order.8.4.5.1.1Series2verb (transitive)to pile up; add on top of; accumulateᦌᦸᧃᧉ ᦵᦉᦲᧉ.Wear clothes in layers.7.5.9.1Load, pile3verb (transitive)to travel through (as of electricity)ᦓᧄᧉ ᧞ ᦃᦸᧂ ᦋᦳᧄᧉ ᦵᦔᦰ ᦶᦎᧃᧈ ᦋᦱᧂᧈ ᦌᦸᧃᧉ.Electricity can pass through water and things that are wet.7.2.3.5Move past, over, throughᦂᦻᧈᦖᦸᧃᦌᦸᧃᧉᦵᦉᦲᧈᦉᦲᧃᧉᦌᦸᧃᧉᦌᦸᧃᧉᦊᦱᧂᦷᦎᦝᧆᦷᦎᦌᦸᧃᧉᦟᦴᧅᦌᦸᧃᧉ
ᦎᦲᧂ1tiŋ¹2000verb (transitive)to flatten; squash down; crushᦖᦸᧈ ᦵᦂᦲᧅᧈ ᦺᦔ ᦎᦲᧂ ᦈᦸᧉ ᦞᦸᧅ.The millstone rolled and crushed the monkey.ᦙᧃ ᦔᦸᧄᧉ ᦺᦙᧉ ᦠᧅ ᦎᦲᧂ ᦷᦎ ᦙᧃ.He cut down a tree and it fell on him.ᦀᧁ ᦗᦸᧇ ᦎᦲᧂ ᦡᦸᧅᧈ ᦺᦙᧉ ᦠᦹᧉ ᦙᧃ ᦵᦟᧃᧈ.Pile books on flowers to flatten them (dry them).7.5.9.1Load, pile8.5.1.3.1Aboveᦃᦳᧄᧈᦠᦲᧂᦎᦲᧂᦵᦎᧅᦆᦓᦑᦎᦲᧂᦊᦱᧉᦶᦎᧂᧈᦎᦲᧂᦵᦎᧅᦊᦱᧉᦎᦲᧂᦵᦎᧅᦎᦲᧂ
ᦗᦱ1paa⁴5001verb (intransitive)to causeᦋᦱᧂᧈ ᦗᦱ ᦔᦲᧃ ᦶᦎᧃᧈ ᦈᦳᧆᧈ ᦺᦉᧈ.It can cause you to have an electric shock.ᦗᦱ ᦠᦹᧉ ᦷᦎ ᦑᦱᧃᧈ ᦂᦲᧃ ᦢᧁᧈ ᦛᦱᧃ ᦓᦸᧃ ᦢᧁᧈ ᦜᧇ ᦅᧄ ᧟.It made him unable to eat or sleep.9.6.2.5Cause2verb (transitive)to take; fetch; carryᦗᦱ ᦀᧁ ᦓᦱᧆ ᦺᦝ ᦅᦾᧈ ᦅᦾᧈ ᦵᦑᧁ ᦃᧁᧉ ᦔᦱᧈ ᦺᦙᧉ ᦺᦔ.Taking his gun he slowly walked into the jungle.ᦗᦱ ᦀᧁ ᦖᦴᧈ ᦃᧁᧉ ᦘ ᦍᦱ ᦈᧁᧉ ᦵᦙᦲᧂ.They brought a group of people in to see the king.7.3.1Carry3classifierclassifier for loadsᦵᦣᧆ ᦓᦱ ᦠᦹᧉ ᦺᦡᧉ ᦃᧁᧉ ᦖᦹᧃᧈ ᦗᦱ.When you work the fields, may you harvest ten thousand loads of rice.7.5.9.1Load, pile7.3.8Transport9.2.6.1Classifiersᦀᦸᧃᦷᦠᦷᦋᦗᦱᦀᦸᧅᧈᦋᦹᧈᦗᦱᦵᦉᧂᦃᧆᦘᦱᧉᦗᦱᦡᦱᧇᦵᦈᧈᦗᦱᦵᦉᦲᧉᦗᦱᦉᦻᦗᦱᦷᦎᧅᦑᦸᧂᧉᦗᦱᦆᦸᦷᦎᧅᦟᦴᧅᦗᦱᦟᦱᧂᦏᦳᧂᦗᦱᦔᦱᦗᦲᧇᦗᦱᦗᦱᦂᧃᦗᦱᦑᦸᧂᧉᦗᦱᦆᦸᦗᦱᦙᦱᧃᦗᦱᦞᦻᦎᦻᦅᦸᧇᦗᦱᦠᦹᧉᦠᦱᧇᦗᦱᦶᦢᧅᧈᦠᦸᧅᧈᦗᦱᦡᦱᧇᦵᦣᧆᦓᦱᦗᦱᦵᦞᧅ
ᦝᧆfat⁵1verb (intransitive)to pile up; be on topᦓᦸᧃ ᦝᧆ ᦊᦴᧈ ᦣᦲᧄ ᦑᦱᧂ.He laid down right on the path.7.5.9.1Load, pile2verb (intransitive)to argue3.5.1.6.2Quarrelᦷᦎᦝᧆᦷᦎᦌᦸᧃᧉ
ᦵᦟᧂleŋ⁴verb (transitive)to stack; pile up᧒ ᦑᦸᧈ ᦚᧂ ᦵᦟᧂ ᦂᧃ.Two buried pipes, one stacked above the other.7.5.9.1Load, pileᦷᦆᦵᦟᧂᦺᦙᧉᦎᦸᧅᧈᦵᦟᧂᦆᦱᦵᦟᧂᦞᧃᦵᦟᧂᦆᦹᧃᦟᦱᧇᦵᦗᧂᦵᦟᧂᦇᦱᧄᦟᦱᧇᦵᦟᧂᦵᦗᧂᦇᦱᧄ
ᦡᦸᧃdɔn¹1nounmound; hill; high landᦟᦴᧅ 3ᦡᦸᧃ 2ᦙᦲ ᦡᦸᧃ ᦌᦻ ᦚᧂᧈ ᦓᧄᧉ.There was a mound of sand on the river bank.ᦢᦱᧃᧉ ᦔᦲ ᦷᦜᧂ ᦓᦲᦰ ᦊᦴᧈ ᦡᦸᧃ ᦶᦈᧂᧈ ᦵᦙᦲᧂ.Pi Long Village was on a hill in the corner of the city.1.2.1.1Mountain7.5.9.1Load, pile2classifierclassifier for moundsᦵᦙᧆ ᦌᦻ ᧘ ᦡᦸᧃ.Eight mounds of sand.9.2.6.1Classifiersᦂᦸᦰᦡᦸᧃᦔᦱᧈᦕᦸᧃᦡᦸᧃᦊᦱᧉᦔᦱᧈᦙᦸᧃᦡᦸᧃᦶᦂᧁᧉᦶᦡᧃᧉᦡᦸᧃᦋᦸᧃᦵᦏᦲᧃᧈᦡᦸᧃᦺᦊᧈᦋᦳᧄᦗᦴ