to become full
→
sated with food
4 realizations
Related shifts
ID | Meaning 1 | Direction | Meaning 2 |
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Comment
ACCEPTED Realization 1 | ||
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Type | Polysemy | |
Language | Abaza | |
Lexeme | чвра | |
Meaning 1 | to become full | |
Direction | → | |
Meaning 2 | to be sated with food | |
Reference | Tugov 1967: 434 | |
Comment |
ACCEPTED Realization 2 | ||
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Type | Polysemy | |
Language | Batsbi | |
Lexeme | duc̣ar | |
Meaning 1 | to became full | |
Direction | → | |
Meaning 2 | to become satiated | |
Reference | Bertlani (ed.) 2013 | |
Comment |
ACCEPTED Realization 3 | ||
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Type | Polysemy | |
Language | English | |
Lexeme | full | |
Meaning 1 | Containing the maximum possible amount that can fit in the space available | The jugs were full to the point of overflowing. |
Direction | → | |
Meaning 2 | having eaten to satisfaction, having a "full" stomach; replete | "I'm full," he said, pushing back from the table. |
Reference | English Wiktionary ODE | |
Comment |
ACCEPTED Realization 4 | ||
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Type | Polysemy | |
Language | Hungarian | |
Lexeme | tele | |
Meaning 1 | full | Tele van a szeme könnyel. His/her eyes are full of tears. |
Direction | → | |
Meaning 2 | sated with food | Tele vagyok. I'm full. |
Reference | MEK 1978 <personally collected data> | |
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