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Latin
Noun
asinīs
- dative/ablative plural of asinus
Latvian
Etymology
From Proto-Baltic *as-n̥-, from Proto-Indo-European *h₁ésh₂r̥ (“blood”), an old, n/r-alternating Indo-European stem; the e > a change is perhaps due to the word's original trisyllabic structure. Cognates include Hittite (/eššar/) / (/ešẖar/) (< *ašẖar), genitive (/ešẖanant-/), Sanskrit असृज् (asṛj), Ancient Greek ἔαρ (éar), Latin aser, Tocharian A ysār, Tocharian B yasar.[1]
Pronunciation
Noun
asinis f (6th declension)
- blood (red, opaque liquid that circulates inside the body)
- arteriālās, venožas asinis ― arterial, venous blood
- asins spiediens ― blood pressure
- asins grupa, asinsgrupa ― blood group
- asins analīze ― blood test
- gāzu apmaiņa asinīs ― gas exchange in the blood
- pārliet asinis ― to transfuse blood, to do a blood transfusion
- asinis plūst no ievainojuma ― blood flows from a wound
- apturēt asinis ― to stop the blood
- asinīm pieplūdušas acis ― bloodshot eyes
- sarkans kā asinis ― red as blood
- a person's nature, temperament
- karstas, aukstas asinis ― hot, cold blood, hot-, cold-blooded
- but asinīs ― to be in the blood (= nature)
- origin, implying a feeling of belonging to a group, nation, etc.
- dižciltīgas asinis ― noble blood
- zilās asinis ― blue blood
Usage notes
The plural forms are preferred, though the nominative and genitive form asins exist (the genitive is often used in biological or medical contexts; the nominative is only sporadically attested).
Declension
Declension of asinis (6th declension)
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