içizdirmək

Etymology
Morphologically from.

Verb

 * 1)  make one drink; let one drink
 * 2)  to get drunk
 * 1)  to get drunk
 * 1)  to get drunk

Usage notes

 * If the verb is used ditransitively, that is, with three s, each having the semantic role of agent, patient, and recipient, respectively, then the recipient is inflected for dative case, whereas the patient is inflected for nominative or accusative.


 * az

Məryam Yəhya-ya        çay         iç-iz-dir-ir.

^Mary John-DAT tea drink-CAUS-CAUS-PRS

Mary gives John tea to drink


 * If the verb is used transitively, that is, with only two arguments, agent and recipient (the latter could also be patient or beneficiary), then the non-agentive argument is inflected for accusative case.


 * az

Məryam   Yəhya-nı             iç-iz-dir-di          və        ye-diz-dir-di

^Mary     John-ACC            drink-CAUS-CAUS-PFV   and       eat-CAUS-CAUS-PFV

Mary watered (i.e. gave something to drink) and fed John