𐓂𐓄𐒷

transitive verb
Definition
𐓂𐓄𐒷𐓂𐓅𐒷́𐓂́𐓅𐒷transitive verb1enter or go in/intoπ’Ήπ’°Μ„π’Όπ“π’°ΜΝ˜π“ˆπ’° 𐓋𐒻 𐓂𐓍𐒰́𐓅𐒷?when are you going in the house?π“€π’»Μ‹Ν˜π’Ήπ’»π“π’· π“ˆπ’°Ν˜ 𐓂𐓍𐒰́𐓅𐒷you went in at sundownπ“‚π’Όπ’°π’Ήπ’°Μ‹Ν˜π“„π’° π“Šπ’»Μ π’·π“Šπ’»Μπ’Ήπ’° 𐓂́𐓅𐒷𐓄𐒻 𐒰̋𐓄𐒷the house has been broken intolit:it was through the window that the house had been entered, they saidπ“ˆπ“‚Μπ“π’° 𐒰𐓄𐒰 π’Ήπ’°Μ‹π“Œπ’» 𐓋𐒻 π“‚π“…π’·Μπ“π’»Ν˜ π’Όπ“‚ΜΝ˜π“π’° 𐒰𐓄𐒱those ones [dogs] keep wanting to come inside the houseπ“€π’»Μ‹Ν˜π’Ήπ’»π“π’· π“ˆπ’°Ν˜ π’°Ν˜π’Όπ“‚Μπ“…π’·we're going in at sundown2enter formally (as into a peyote meeting)π“‚π“„π’·π“π’»Ν˜