caulk
caulk.01 - to seal with caulk
CAULK-V NOTES: Hand-corrected by Claire. (from caulk.01-v)Aliases:
caulk (v.)
calk (v.)
calk (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: Handyman, caulker
ARG1-GOL: Location, entity being caulked
ARG2-PPT: Caulk itself
ARG1-GOL: Location, entity being caulked
ARG2-PPT: Caulk itself
All arguments, creative caulking
NightsARGM-TMP
, heARG0
caulkedrel
the door 's gapARG1
with a wet bathroom towelARG2
.Typical transitive, no caulk mentioned
When
heARG0
caulkedrel
boilersARG1
to make them watertightARGM-PRP
, his work was most often done in a shop .calk
calk.02 - install metal cleats (calks) on horseshoes
CALK-V NOTES: Roleset by Katie based on internet search, parallel additions to verbnet, propbank, and sense groupings. Member of VNcls butter-9.9 (from calk.02-v)Aliases:
calk (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: Blacksmith
ARG1-GOL: horseshoe
ARG1-GOL: horseshoe
Example with all arguments
HeARG0
calkedrel
the horse shoesARG1
.MNR, location example
YouARG0
shouldARGM-MOD
calkrel
itARG1
perpendicular to the toeARGM-MNR
.calk.03 - injure, usually with the metal cleat on a horse shoe
CALK-V NOTES: Roleset by Katie based on internet search, parallel additions to verbnet, propbank, and sense groupings. No VNcls. (from calk.03-v)Aliases:
calk (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: Assailant
ARG1-PPT: Victim
ARG2-MNR: Weapon
ARG1-PPT: Victim
ARG2-MNR: Weapon
Example with all arguments
HeARG0
calkedrel
himARG1
with a metal cleatARG2
.