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Latvian
Etymology
From iz- + art (“to plow”).
Pronunciation
Verb
izart (transitive or intransitive, 1st conjugation, present izaru, izar, izar, past izaru)
- to overturn, to extract (from the ground) while plowing
- no izartas zemes kūp velganums ka viegli dūmi, un rīta saule to izdzer ― moisture wafted from the plowed land like a light smoke, and the morning sun dried it out
- to dig (a ditch, furrow) by plowing
- staru kūlis apgaismoja tikko izartās vagas ― a beam of light illuminated the newly plowed furrows
- ja tu būtu redzējusi, kādus grāvjus šopavasar izara tie divi kāpurķēžu traktori ― if you had seen what ditches those two crawler tractors plowed this spring
- Robis ar savām kājām izara gar malkas grēdām un baļķiem platas sniegas vagas ― Robis with his feet plowed a wide snow groove along the stacks of firewood and the logs
- to dig out while plowing
- izartie kartupeļi spīdēja melnajā zemē ― the plowed-out potatoes shone on the black earth
- to dig out, to grub
- meža čūkas pilnīgi izarušas kartupeļu lauku ― the wild boars have completely grubbed the potato field
- to remove, dig out (something unnecessary) by plowing
- izart izsalušos rudzus ― to plow out the frozen rye
- zālīti vajadzēja maijā izkāpiet, bet tagad ir jūlija vidus, un zāle tik stipri iesakņojusies, ka tikai ar traktoru varot izart ― (we) should have removed the grass in May, but now it is mid-June and the grass has striken strong roots, so that we could only plow it out with a tractor
- (rare) to move out (of somewhere), through (somewhere) while plowing
- Mārtiņš izara malā mazliet saskaities ― Mārtiņš plowed out (= came out plowing) on the edge (of the field) a little angry
- izart cauri tīrumam ― to plow through the field
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