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Latvian
Etymology
From ie- + cept (“to roast, to fry, to bake”).
Pronunciation
Verb
iecept (transitive or intransitive, 1st conjugation, present iecepu, iecep, iecep, past iecepu)
- to insert (in dough) and bake
- iecept ogas maizē ― to bake bread with berries, to bake berries into bread
- mājās ceptu rudzu maizi ēdot, es reiz iedomāju, vai tikai kāda do Ābeļu māte dziesmām nav iecepta brūnajā klaipā ― (while) eating baked rye bread, I once wondered if one of Mother Ābelis' songs wasn't baked into the brown loaf
- (rare) to bake partially, not completely
- maize ir tikai iecepusi, bet nav izcepusi ― the bread was only partially baked, not completely
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