"atame" meaning in Ye'kwana

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Verb

IPA: [ataːme]
Etymology: From öt- (intransitivizer) + ame (“to lick, to eat”). Etymology templates: {{af|mch|öt-|ame|pos1=intransitivizer|t2=to lick, to eat}} öt- (intransitivizer) + ame (“to lick, to eat”) Head templates: {{head|mch|verb}} atame
  1. (intransitive, agentive) to come to an end, to be over, to run out Wikipedia link: Ethnos360 Tags: agentive, intransitive
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          "english": "Anl. It’s coming to an end!\nJdk. Everything has ended, the dance has ended, taking dogs hunting has ended […]",
          "ref": "2008, speakers ‘Jdk’ and ‘Anl’ from Boca de Piña (ConvChurB.018–021), recorded in Cáceres, Natalia (2011), Grammaire Fonctionelle-Typologique du Ye’kwana, page 337",
          "roman": "Jdk. I say that the Ye’kwana’s way of life has ended.",
          "text": "Jdk. “Ye'kwana weichü natamei” ke wö'düadü.\nAnl. ¡Yaatamedü!\nJdk. Tamedö natamei, wönwanö natamei, sü'na emi'chüdü natamei […]",
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          "roman": "Jdk. I say that the Ye’kwana’s way of life has ended.",
          "text": "Jdk. “Ye'kwana weichü natamei” ke wö'düadü.\nAnl. ¡Yaatamedü!\nJdk. Tamedö natamei, wönwanö natamei, sü'na emi'chüdü natamei […]",
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