SuStel:
When you use one of these non-locative verbs, any locative you attach to it can mean the action happens in or near that location, but it can also mean that the locative is the destination of the action. vaS'a' jIyIt I walk in/at/on/by/to the Great Hall.
Did you intend to write {vaS'a'Daq jIyIt} ? jIH:
tera'vo' Qo'noSvaD taj vIngeH I send the knife from earth to kronos SuStel: Decide whether you're talking about the location of the knife or who has the knife. Did you give the knife to the people of Kronos to receive? Or did you just make the knife change locations?
In the above example, the intended meaning was that the knife changes locations. So, I guess that in that case, I should have written {tera'vo' Qo'noSDaq taj vIngeH} ? ~ gha'cher qIj