salns

Latvian

Etymology

The world seems to be derived from the same source as salna (frost) (q.v.): the verb salt (to freeze) (q.v.); the meaning change parallels that of sarma (frost), sirms (gray). But it is also possible that salns either came from, or was influenced by, Proto-Indo-European *sal- (dirty gray) via Proto-Baltic *sal- (whence also sāls (salt), q.v.); cf. Russian соло́вый (solóvyj, yellowish horse with light tail and mane), Old High German salo (dirty gray), Old English salu (dirty gray), Middle Dutch salu, zalu, zaluw (pale yellow; dirty), Dutch zaluw (dark yellow).[1]

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [sâlns]

Adjective

salns (definite salnais, comparative salnāks, superlative vissalnākais, adverb salni)

  1. (of animal, especially horse, hair) roan-colored (having the kind of color created by even mixture of white and colored hairs)
    salna ķēveroan mare
    Mārcis piekļāva galvu salnā kumeļa krēpēmMārcis pressed (his) head in (= against) the roan colt's mane
    salnais sāk rikšotthe roan one (= horse) started trotting, cantering
  2. (of other entities) having a color similar to that of a roan horse
    pavasaros zaļš un skaļš, ziemās salnsin spring green and noisy, in winter roan (= whitish brown)
    debesīs auļo mākoņi salniin the sky roan (= whitish brown) clouds gallop
  3. (figuratively, of people's hair) grayish
    tīk, netīk melnu matu zīds, / bet cienām galvu salnuthe silk of black hair (= younger people) may please or not please / but we respect a roan (= grayish) head (= older people)
    dzirdot jaunās atraitnes skumji priecīgo balsi, viņa salnajā bārdā noritēja dažas asarashearing the sadly joyful voice of the young widow, a few tears moved in his roan (= grayish) beard

Declension

Indefinite declension (nenoteiktā galotne) of salns
masculine (vīriešu dzimte) feminine (sieviešu dzimte)
singular plural singular plural
nominative salns salni salna salnas
genitive salna salnu salnas salnu
dative salnam salniem salnai salnām
accusative salnu salnus salnu salnas
instrumental salnu salniem salnu salnām
locative salnā salnos salnā salnās
vocative
Definite declension (noteiktā galotne) of salns
masculine (vīriešu dzimte) feminine (sieviešu dzimte)
singular plural singular plural
nominative salnais salnie salnā salnās
genitive salnā salno salnās salno
dative salnajam salnajiem salnajai salnajām
accusative salno salnos salno salnās
instrumental salno salnajiem salno salnajām
locative salnajā salnajos salnajā salnajās
vocative salno, salnais salnie salno, salnā salnās

References

  1. ^ Karulis, Konstantīns (1992) “salns”, in Latviešu Etimoloģijas Vārdnīca [Latvian Etymological Dictionary]‎[1] (in Latvian), Rīga: AVOTS, →ISBN