skumt

Latvian

Etymology

The origin of this word is unclear. One possibility is that it a form of the dialectal verb kumt “to bend, to stoop,” from Proto-Indo-European *kew-, *ku- “to swell, to bend” with an extra -m. The initial s would result from variation, as in the case of kumšķis ~ skumšķis (q.v.). The original meaning would thus have been “to bend, to stoop,” presumably from sadness, distress, depression (note the use of the prefix no- in the perfective noskumt; originally, no- denoted upward motion). Another hypothesis suggests a connection with the idea of “dark” or “darkening,” deriving skumt from Proto-Indo-European *kew- “to cover,” from which also Norwegian skume “dark,” Old Norse skúmi “twilight.”[1]

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [skùmt]

Verb

skumt (intransitive, 1st conjugation, present skumstu, skumsti, skumst, past skumu)

  1. to be, become sad, to sadden, to feel sadness, sorrow, to grieve
    skumt par neveiksmēmto be sad about a failure
    un tomēr viņš gaidīja pavasari un skuma, ka ziema ir tik gara un bargaand yet he waited for spring and was sad about winter being so long and harsh
    patiesību sakot, viņš daudz neskuma par Ēvalda aiziešanutruth be told, he wasn't really sad about Ēvalds' departure
    dārznieks skuma pēc sava mīļotā dēla un raudāja žēlas asarasthe gardener grieved for his beloved son and cried sorrowful tears
    vientuļa, tukša skumst pamestā māja, / dūmenī vēji tik pusnaktīs gaudolonely, empty, the abandoned house is sad, / the winds in the chimney howl at midnight

Conjugation

Conjugation of skumt
indicative (īstenības izteiksme) imperative
(pavēles izteiksme)
present
(tagadne)
past
(pagātne)
future
(nākotne)
1st person sg es skumstu skumu skumšu
2nd person sg tu skumsti skumi skumsi skumsti
3rd person sg viņš, viņa skumst skuma skums lai skumst
1st person pl mēs skumstam skumām skumsim skumsim
2nd person pl jūs skumstat skumāt skumsiet,
skumsit
skumstiet
3rd person pl viņi, viņas skumst skuma skums lai skumst
renarrative (atstāstījuma izteiksme) participles (divdabji)
present skumstot present active 1 (adj.) skumstošs
past esot skumis present active 2 (adv.) skumdams
future skumšot present active 3 (adv.) skumstot
imperative lai skumstot present active 4 (obj.) skumstam
conditional (vēlējuma izteiksme) past active skumis
present skumtu present passive
past būtu skumis past passive
debitive (vajadzības izteiksme) nominal forms
indicative (būt) jāskumst infinitive (nenoteiksme) skumt
conjunctive 1 esot jāskumst negative infinitive neskumt
conjunctive 2 jāskumstot verbal noun skumšana

Synonyms

  • bēdāt, bēdāties
  • nomākt

Derived terms

prefixed verbs:
  • apskumt
  • noskumt
  • paskumt
  • saskumt

References

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

Swedish

Adjective

skumt

  1. indefinite neuter singular of skum