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shėndo'sh· vt 1 to make [ ] robust; heal [ ]; make [ ] stronger 2 to cause [ ] to gain weight; fatten [livestock] 3 to make [soil] more fertile: enrich [soil]
<> shėndosh· kryet to pay a condolence visit to <>
<> shėndosh· zemrėn to console <>, comfort <>; cheer <> up

shėndo'sh·et vpr 1 to get healthy 2 to regain health: recuperate, heal 3 to become robust; become plumpt; gain weight 4 (of soil) to become more fertile: get enriched
S'shėndoshet kau ditėn qė theret. [Prov] "The ox cannot be fattened on the day that it is slaughtered." There's no use trying to do everything at the last moment.

shėndo'shė
III§ adj (i) 1 robust: healthy; sturdy, solid; firm, sound 2 stocky, stout, plump, chubby
IV§ adv 1 in good health, well; safely 2 expression of good wishes towards _: here's to _!
shėndoshė me grosh [Old] it does no good to be healthy if you have no money: health by wealth
i shėndoshė si shuk plump as a peach, the picture of health
Vafsh shėndoshė! [Felic] "May you go healthy" Arrive safely!