nāvinieks
Latvian
Etymology
From nāve (“death”) + -inieks.
Pronunciation
Noun
nāvinieks m (1st declension, feminine form: nāviniece)
- (man) condemned to death
- nāvinieku kamera ― death row (lit. cell of those condemned to death)
- uzraugi slēdza vaļā blakus kameras durvis... tā bija nāvinieku kamera, pēdējā pajumte pirms aiziešanas beigu gaitā ― the guards closed the cell door... it was the cell of those condemned to death, the last shelter before going beyond the end of the course
- koncentrācijas nometnē Mežaparkā atrada divus uzrakstus, ko ilgi nevarēja saburtot... vēlāk noskaidrojās, ka nāvinieku sveicieni rakstīti ungāriski! ― in the concentration camp in Mežaparks (they) found two inscription that they couldn't decipher for a long time... later it became clear that (the inscriptions) were greetings to those condemned to death, written in Hungarian!
- a man who is threatened by death, who is going to die; someone (e.g., a soldier) who knowingly performs a task involving his own death or a considerable risk of dying
- te bija nocietinājušies vācu fašistiskie nāvinieki, kuri fanātiski pildīja fīrera pavēli: ne soli atpakaļ ― here were the hardened German fascist death batallions, who fanatically carried out the Führer's orders: not a step back!
Declension
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | nāvinieks | nāvinieki |
| genitive | nāvinieka | nāvinieku |
| dative | nāviniekam | nāviniekiem |
| accusative | nāvinieku | nāviniekus |
| instrumental | nāvinieku | nāviniekiem |
| locative | nāviniekā | nāviniekos |
| vocative | nāviniek | nāvinieki |