biežs

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Latvian

Etymology

A morphological variant of biezs (thick, dense), probably initially in the adverbial form bieži (often). In various dialects, biežs is used in the same senses as biezs. The semantic differentiation in the literary language started in the 1860s; the difference became stable at the beginning of the 20th century (biezs (thick, dense) = Russian густой (gustoj), толстый (tolstyj), biežs (frequent) = частый (častyj)).[1]

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Adjective

biežs (definite biežais, comparative biežāks, superlative visbiežākais, adverb bieži)

  1. frequent (repeated many times with short intervals)
    no biežas staigāšanas uz stropu ieminās sniegā celiņšfrom frequent walks to the beehive a little path had appeared on the snow
    āda no biežas mazgāšanas bija kļuvuši sārta un it kā caurspīdīgathe skin from frequent washing had become pink and as if transparent
  2. frequent (who often returns)
    biežs viesisfrequent guest
    bieži ciemiņifrequent visitors
  3. frequent, normal (not surprising, unexpected)
    bieža parādībafrequent phenomenon, occurrence

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References

  1. ^ Karulis, Konstantīns (1992) “biežs”, in Latviešu Etimoloģijas Vārdnīca (in Latvian), Rīga: AVOTS, →ISBN