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fill-9.8
Members: 112, Frames: 4
 
Class Hierarchy
fill-9.8*
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Members Key
adorn (fn 1, 2; wn 1, 2; g 1, 2)
anoint (fn 1; wn 2)
bandage (wn 1, 2)
bathe (wn 2; g 2)
bestrew (wn 1)
bind (wn 3, 4, 5, 8; g 2)
blacktop (wn 1; g 1)
blanket (fn 1; wn 1, 2)
block (fn 1; wn 1, 7, 12; g 1)
blockade (wn 2; g 1)
blot (wn 1)
bombard (wn 1, 2; g 1)
carpet (wn 1, 2, 3; g 1, 2)
choke (wn 2, 3, 4, 8, 9; g 3)
cloak (fn 1, 2; g 2)
clog (wn 1, 4; g 1)
clutter (wn 1)
coat (fn 1, 2; wn 1, 2, 3; g 1)
contaminate (wn 1; g 1)
cover (fn 1, 2, 3; wn 1, 2, 22, 26; g 1)
dam (wn 1)
dapple (wn 1)
deck (fn 1; wn 1, 2; g 1)
decorate (fn 1; wn 1, 2, 4; g 1)
deluge (wn 1, 3)
dirty (wn 1)
disguise
dope (wn 1, 2; g 1, 2)
dot (fn 1; wn 1, 2; g 1)
douse (fn 1, 2; wn 1, 2, 3, 4, 7; g 1, 2)
drench (fn 1; wn 4; g 1)
edge (wn 2; g 2)
embellish (fn 1; wn 1, 2, 3, 4; g 1, 2)
emblazon (wn 1, 2)
encircle (fn 1; wn 1, 2)
encrust (wn 1, 2, 3)
endow (fn 1; wn 1; g 1)
enrich (fn 1; wn 1, 2; g 1, 2)
entangle (wn 1, 2)
face (wn 8, 9; g 3)
festoon (fn 1; wn 1)
fill (fn 1, 2; wn 1, 3, 9, 2; g 1)
fleck (wn 1)
flood (fn 1; wn 1, 2, 3; g 1, 2)
frame (wn 1, 2; g 1)
garland (wn 1)
garnish (wn 2)
gild (wn 1)
grace
gum_up (wn 1; g 3)
honeycomb (wn 2; g 2)
imbue (wn 2; g 1)
impregnate (wn 2, 4)
infect (wn 2; g 1)
infest (wn 1, 2, 3; g 1)
inject (fn 1, 2, 3; wn 1, 3, 4, 5; g 1)
inlay (wn 1)
interlace (wn 1)
interlard (wn 1)
interleave (wn 3)
intersperse (wn 1, 2)
interweave (wn 1)
inundate (wn 1, 2)
lard (wn 1, 2)
lash (fn 1; wn 4; g 3)
line (fn 1; wn 2, 5, 6; g 3)
litter (wn 1, 2; g 1)
marinate (wn 1)
mask (fn 1; wn 2, 4; g 1)
mottle (wn 1, 2)
ornament (wn 1)
pad (wn 1, 3, 4; g 1, 3, 4)
panel (wn 1)
pave (fn 1, 2; wn 1; g 1)
plate (wn 1)
plug (wn 1; g 1)
prefill
redecorate (wn 1)
replenish (wn 1)
repopulate
resupply
riddle (wn 1)
ring (wn 5; g 2)
ripple (wn 1)
robe (wn 1)
saturate (fn 1; wn 2; g 1)
sauce (wn 2, 3; g 2)
season (wn 1; g 1)
shroud (fn 1, 2; wn 2, 3)
smother (wn 1, 4; g 1)
smut (wn 2; g 2)
soak (fn 1, 2, 3; wn 3, 8; g 1)
soil (wn 1)
speckle (wn 2)
splotch (wn 1)
spot (wn 3, 4; g 2)
staff (wn 1; g 1)
stipple (wn 1, 2, 3, 4; g 1, 2, 3)
stop_up (wn 1)
stud (fn 1; wn 2)
suffuse (fn 1; wn 1)
sully
surround (wn 1, 2, 3, 4; g 1, 2)
swaddle (wn 1)
swathe (wn 1)
taint (wn 2; g 1)
tile (fn 1; wn 1)
tinge (wn 2, 1)
tool (wn 3; g 2, 3)
trim (wn 2, 6; g 3)
veil (wn 1)
vein (wn 1)

Roles Reference
  • Agent [+animate]
  • Theme [+concrete]
  • Destination [+location & -region]

Frames Reference Key
NP V NP PP.theme
   example "Leslie staffed the store with employees."
   syntax Agent V Destination {with} Theme
   semantics motion(during(E), Theme) not(location(start(E), Theme, Destination)) location(end(E), Theme, Destination) cause(Agent, E)
NP V NP PP.theme
   example "Leigh swaddled the baby in blankets."
   syntax Agent V Destination {in} Theme
   semantics motion(during(E), Theme) not(location(start(E), Theme, Destination)) location(end(E), Theme, Destination) cause(Agent, E)
NP V NP
   example "The employees staffed the store."
   syntax Theme V Destination
   semantics location(E, Theme, Destination)
NP V NP.destination
   example "Leslie staffed the store."
   syntax Agent V Destination
   semantics motion(during(E), ?Theme) not(location(start(E), ?Theme, Destination)) location(end(E), ?Theme, Destination) cause(Agent, E)

Comments
From: Orin, Date: 2013.1.4
The frame
Agent V Destination {in} Theme
does not work for a number of verbs in this class and is an obstacle to adding others that would fit otherwise. It should be separated from the parent class and moved to a subclass.

 
No Comments fill-9.8-1
Members: 2, Frames: 1

Members Key
pollute (wn 1)
stain (fn 1; wn 1, 2, 4; g 1, 2, 3)

Roles Reference
    no roles

Frames Reference Key
NP V
   example "CFC's pollute."
   syntax Theme V
   semantics location(E, Theme, ?Destination)

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