pilnīgums
Latvian
Etymology
From pilnīgs (“complete, total”) + -ums (with pilnīgs from pilns (“full”) + -īgs).
Noun
pilnīgums m (1st declension)
- completeness, fullness (the quality of that which is complete, full)
- sasniegt brieduma pilnīgumu ― to reach the fullness of maturity
- completeness (the quality of not missing anything, any parts, details)
- lai nodrošinātu lietas izskatīšanas ātrumu un pilnīgumu... ― in order to ensure the trial's speed and completeness...
- fullness, heaviness (the state of being slightly overweight)
- viņi bija viena auguma, bet Elziņš plecīgāks, ar slieksmi uz pilnīgumu ― they were the same height, but Elziņš was more broad-shouldered, with a tendency to fullness (= to being slightly overweight)
Declension
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | pilnīgums | — |
| genitive | pilnīguma | — |
| dative | pilnīgumam | — |
| accusative | pilnīgumu | — |
| instrumental | pilnīgumu | — |
| locative | pilnīgumā | — |
| vocative | pilnīgum | — |