strēlnieks

See also: Strēlnieks

Latvian

Etymology

From strēle (arrow, dart) +‎ -nieks. First mentioned in 17th-century sources, this word corresponds so well in form and meaning to Old East Slavic стрѣльникъ (strělĭnikŭ, archer) that it may have been a calque or borrowing.[1]

Pronunciation

Noun

strēlnieks m (1st declension, feminine form: strēlniece)

  1. (military) (male) rifleman, infantryman, infantry soldier
    strēlnieku divīzijainfantry, riflemen division
    strēlnieku ieročiinfantry weapons
    motorizēto strēlnieku karaspēksmotorized infantry troops
    strēnieku dziesmasriflemen songs
    latviešu brīvprātīgo strēlnieku 1. pulks1st. regiment of Latvian voluntary riflemen
  2. (historical) (male) archer (warrior or hunter whose main weapon is a bow (or crossbow) and arrows)
    plecos stops un bultas, strēlnieks kalnos klīstcrossbow and arrows on shoulders, the archer roams in the mountains

Declension

Declension of strēlnieks (1st declension)
singular plural
nominative strēlnieks strēlnieki
genitive strēlnieka strēlnieku
dative strēlniekam strēlniekiem
accusative strēlnieku strēlniekus
instrumental strēlnieku strēlniekiem
locative strēlniekā strēlniekos
vocative strēlniek strēlnieki

References

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