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Latvian
Etymology
Derived, with vowel lengthening, from *sekt, a parallel form of dialectal verb sikt, standard sīkt (“to decrease (water, river)”) (q.v.), whence also sekls (“shallow”) (q.v.). The additional l follows the pattern of verb degt (“to burn (intr.)”), noun deglis (“wick, burner, detonating fuse”), dialectal dēglis.[1]
Pronunciation
Noun
sēklis m (2nd declension)
- shallow place, shallow, ford, sandbank, shoals (place in a body of water which is shallower than its surroundings)
- smilšu sēklis ― sandbank
- akmeņains sēklis ― rocky shoals
- koraļļu sēklis ― coral cay
- kontinenta sēklis ― continental shelf
- zvejot sēkļos ― to fish in a shallow
- uzbraukt sēklim, uz sēkļa ― to run aground (lit. on(to) a shallow)
- būt uz sēkļa ― to be in a difficult situation (lit. to be on a shallow, to be stranded, shipwrecked)
Declension
Declension of sēklis (2nd declension)
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