mīļš

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See also: mils, MILs, Mils, and mīls

Latvian

Alternative forms

(dialectal form) mīls

Etymology

From Proto-Baltic *mīl-, from Proto-Indo-European *mēi-, *mi- (gentle, soft, dear), with an added l. There were apparently competing o and u stems (see Lithuanian forms, and also Latvian dialectal mīls), ultimately replaced by a yu-stem, which became Latvian mīļš. Cognates include Lithuanian mýlas, mylùs, Old Prussian mīls, Old Church Slavonic милъ (milŭ), Russian ми́лый (mílyj), Belarusian мі́лы (míly), Ukrainian ми́лий (mýlyj, sweet, tender, dear), Bulgarian мил (mil, dear, beloved), Czech milý, Polish miły.[1]

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Adjective

mīļš (definite mīļais, comparative mīļāks, superlative vismīļākais, adverb mīļi)

  1. dear, cherished, beloved (which, who causes love, is loved; which, who causes deep interest, friendship, kindness)
    mīļi vecākidear, beloved parents
    mīļš dzīvesbiedrsbeloved spouse
    mans mīļais! mana mīļā!my beloved (masc.)! my beloved (fem.)!
    mīļo Krustiņ!my dear Krustiņš!
    mīļš sunsdear, cherished dog
    mīļa grāmatadear, cherished book
    mīļš komponistsdear, cherished composer
  2. loving, kind, nice (which expresses love, interest, friendship, kindness)
    mīļš smaidskind, loving smile
    mīļi vārdikind, loving words
    paldies tev, māt, par tavām mīļām rokāmthank you, mother, for your loving hands
  3. dear, cherished, sweet (which is pleasant, desirable, needed; valuable, meaningful)
    mīļa rotaļlietadear, cherished toy
    mīļas atmiņascherished, sweet memories
    viņa vismīļākā dziesmahis most cherished, favorite song
    stāvi, nekusties, ja tev tava dzīvība mīļastop, don't move, if you hold your life dear (lit. if your life is dear to you)

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References

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