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Cimbrian
Verb
aizart
- inflection of aizaran:
- third-person singular present indicative
- second-person plural present indicative
- second-person plural present subjunctive
- second-person plural imperative
Latvian
Etymology
From aiz- + art (“to plow”).
Pronunciation
Verb
aizart (transitive or intransitive, 1st conjugation, present aizaru, aizar, aizar, past aizaru)
- (perf., imperf. art ciet) to fill up by plowing
- aizart kartupeļu vagas ― to plow the potato furrows full (so that they are full)
- svētdienas, vakarā bija aizarta pēc stādīšanas pēdējā kartupeļu vaga ― Sunday, in the evening, the last potato furrow was plowed full after planting
- to destroy (something) by plowing over it
- aizart ceļu ― to plow over a path (so that it disappears)
- traktoristi kalna galā aizar senās ežas ― the tractor drivers on top of the hills plowed over the old strips of grass
- to move toward some place while plowing
- aizart līdz vagas galam ― to plow on till the end of the furrows
- (rare, syn. ieart) to begin (but not finish) plowing
- aizarts tīrums ― a plowed (but not finished) field
- aizarta vaga ― a plowed (but not finished) furrow
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