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Latvian
Etymology
From Proto-Baltic *šlep-, *šlēp- (whence both slēpt and its dialectal variant slept), from Proto-Indo-European *ḱlep-, *ḱlēp-, a variant of *klep- (related to the stem *gleb(ʰ)- (“to cover, to squeeze”), whence Latvian glābt, q.v.).The original meaning was “to cover (with one's hands),” from which “to not let others see (by covering with one's hands)” > “to hide.” Cognates include Lithuanian slė̃pti; from the parallel stem *klep-, also Old Prussian auklipts (“hidden”), Gothic 𐌷𐌻𐌹𐍆𐌰𐌽 (hlifan, “to steal”), Ancient Greek κλέπτω (kléptō, “to steal”) (< *klépyō-), Latin clepō (“to steal, to listen secretly”).[1]
Pronunciation
Verb
slēpt (transitive, 1st conjugation, present slēpju, slēp, slēpj, past slēpu)
- to hide, to conceal (to put away (something, someone) so that others cannot see or find it, or to protect it from something)
- slēpt personiskās vēstules ― to hide personal letters, documents
- slēpt dokumentus ― to hide documents
- slēpt grāmatu aiz muguras ― to hide the book behind (one's) back
- slēpt seju aiz plīvura ― to hide (one's) face behind a veil
- slēpt acis no saules stariem ― to hide (one's) eyes from the sunrays
- vāvere savas pārtikas rezerves gatavo no zīlēm, riekstiem un čiekuriem, slēpjot tos zem koku saknēm, dobumos un sūnās ― the squirrel makes its food reserves with acorns, nuts and pine cones, (by) hiding them under tree roots and in holes and moss
- viņa slēpa galvu spilvenos ― she hid (her) face in the pillows
- viss ciems bija pārliecināts, ka Loginovs slēpj dēlu ― the whole village was convinced that Loginovs was hiding a son
- to hide, to conceal (to deliberately not reveal facts, activities, etc.)
- slēpt patiesību ― to hide the truth
- slēpt svarīgu informāciju ― to hide important information
- slēpt savu rīcību ― to hide, conceal one's actions
- kapteinis ir viltīgs, ar nolūku slēpis no manis īstās briesmas ― the captain is cunning, he intentionally hid the real dangers from me
- viņš jautāja par manu pagātni; neko neslēpdams, izstāstīju ― he asked about my past; not hiding anything, I told (everything)
- to hide, to conceal (to behave, to be made in such a way that one's feelings, thoughts, intentions etc. are not visible)
- slēpt bailes, dusmas ― to hide (one's) fear, anger
- slēpt pārdzīvojumu ― to hide experience(s)
- slēpt savu būtību ― to hide one's essence
- viņa bija atklāta un neslēpa aizdomas ― she was open and didn't hide (any) suspicion
- teātris drīkst akcentēt, atklāt jaunā gaismā tikai to, kas slēpts pašā darbā ― the theater may stress, reveal (under) a new light only that which is (already) hidden in the work itself
- (figuratively) to hide, to contain (something unknown, unsuspected)
- zeme savos dziļumos slēpj Baltijas bagātību: četras piektdaļas no visas pasaules dzintara krājumiem ― the earth hid in its depth the Baltic riches: four fifths of the world's amber deposits
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