grezns
Latvian
Etymology
There are diverging opinions on the origin of this word. It may possibly come from Proto-Baltic *grež-, from Proto-Indo-European *gʰreǵ-, *gʰerǵ-, from the stem *gʰer- (“to rub, to knead, to grate”) with an extra -ǵ. The semantic evolution would have been: “rubbed” > “polished, shiny” > “beautiful, gorgeous (having external shine, beauty).” Another possibility is that grezns is etymologically related to Russian кра́сный (krásnyj, “red; (dial.) beautiful”). Some specialists suggest that it may be a borrowing from Slavic. Cognates include Lithuanian gražùs (“pretty, beautiful, nice”), dialectal grãžnas.[1]
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ɡɾæzns]
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Adjective
grezns (definite greznais, comparative greznāks, superlative visgreznākais, adverb grezni)
- (of objects, spaces) splendid, luxurious, magnificent
- grezns tērps ― luxurious costume
- greznas rotas ― magnificent jewelry
- grezna vāze ― luxurious vase
- apskatījām dodžu pili, kuras iekšiene bija pasakaini grezna, rotāta ar slavenu mākslinieku gleznām un freskām ― we visited the doges' palace, the inside of which was incredibly luxurious, decorated with famous artists' paintings and frescoes
- rich, luxurious (characterized by wealth; which expresses wealth)
- greznas viesības ― luxury party
- viņš kļuva grāmatvedis, kaut gan visvairāk kāroja greznu dzīvi ― he became an accountant, even though he longed most of all for a luxurious life
- (of people) richly, luxuriously dressed
- dāma grezna, balta, stalta, sasprādzēta... ― a magnificent lady, white, imposing, all buckled up...
- beautiful, bright, luxuriant, splendid (having bright colors, a beautiful shape)
- sevišķi skaistas, greznas un neparasti dažādas ir bulgāru rozes ― the Bulgarian roses are particularly beautiful, luxuriant and unusually varied
Declension
| masculine (vīriešu dzimte) | feminine (sieviešu dzimte) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| singular | plural | singular | plural | ||
| nominative | grezns | grezni | grezna | greznas | |
| genitive | grezna | greznu | greznas | greznu | |
| dative | greznam | grezniem | greznai | greznām | |
| accusative | greznu | greznus | greznu | greznas | |
| instrumental | greznu | grezniem | greznu | greznām | |
| locative | greznā | greznos | greznā | greznās | |
| vocative | — | — | — | — | |
| masculine (vīriešu dzimte) | feminine (sieviešu dzimte) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| singular | plural | singular | plural | ||
| nominative | greznais | greznie | greznā | greznās | |
| genitive | greznā | grezno | greznās | grezno | |
| dative | greznajam | greznajiem | greznajai | greznajām | |
| accusative | grezno | greznos | grezno | greznās | |
| instrumental | grezno | greznajiem | grezno | greznajām | |
| locative | greznajā | greznajos | greznajā | greznajās | |
| vocative | grezno, greznais | greznie | grezno, greznā | greznās | |
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References
- ^ Karulis, Konstantīns (1992) “grezns”, in Latviešu Etimoloģijas Vārdnīca [Latvian Etymological Dictionary][1] (in Latvian), Rīga: AVOTS, →ISBN