𐒼𐒰𐒿𐒷𐒼𐒷

transitive verb
intransitive verb
Definition
𐒼𐒰𐒿𐒷𐒼𐒷𐒼𐒰𐒿𐒷́𐒼𐒷1shatter or break (e.g., glass)transitive verbπ“‚π’Όπ’°Μπ’Ήπ’°Ν˜π“„π’° 𐒼𐒰̄𐒿𐒷́𐒼𐒷 π“Œπ’·Μsomeone broke a window, that's the way it is𐓄𐒷̋ 𐒼𐒰̄𐒿𐒷́𐒼𐒷?who broke it?π“‡π’»ΜΝ˜π“ˆπ“‚π““π’»Ν˜ 𐒰𐓄𐒰 π“‚π’Όπ’°Μπ’Ήπ’°Ν˜π“„π’° 𐒼𐒰𐒿𐒷́𐒼𐒰𐓄𐒷the boys broke the window𐒰̋ 𐓍𐒻́𐓉𐒰 𐒼𐒰̄𐒿𐒷́𐒼𐒷they broke your armπ’Ήπ’»Μ„Ν˜π“Šπ’·Μ π’°Ν˜π’Όπ’°Μ‹π’Ώπ’·π’Όπ’°π“„π’·Μwe broke the dishesπ’Ήπ’»Μ„Ν˜π“Šπ’·Μπ““π’»Ν˜ 𐓏𐒻𐒴𐒻̄𐒿𐒷𐒼𐒷I broke your dish2shatter by striking or by sudden movementtransitive verb3fracture (e.g., one's skull)transitive verb4break in, as a stove, skull, window pane, etc.transitive verb5shatter, fracture, crack, breakintransitive verb6brokenintransitive verb𐒼𐒰𐓐𐓍𐒷𐒼𐒷𐒼𐒰-π’Ώπ’·π’Όπ’·π“π’°Ν˜π’Ώπ’·π’Όπ’·π“„π’°π’Ώπ’·π’Όπ’·For this term, Dorsey notes that it "Refers to hard objects, requiring much force."