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Latvian
Etymology
From vaina (“guilt”) + -inieks.
Pronunciation
Noun
vaininieks m (1st declension, feminine form: vaininiece)
- (male) culprit, guilty one (someone responsible for something illegal, reprehensible, or undesirable)
- konflikta vaininieks ― the culprit of the conflict, the one to blame for the conflict
- tagad notiks izmeklēšana, un mani var padarīt par galveno vaininieku briesmīgajā nelaimē ― now the investigation will take place, and they may make me the culprit in a terrible misfortune
- kad darbs bija slikti paveikts, sāka meklēt vaininiekus ― when the work is poorly done, one starts looking for the culprits
- sulainis palika vaininieks, kad kungam nepatika no rīta tik agri celties ― the servant was the culprit when the lord didn't want to get up so early in the morning
- (of objects, events, etc.) culprit, cause (that which causes something undesirable, unpleasant)
- pastāvīgu miega traucējumu galvenais vaininieks ir neirozes ― neuroses are the main culprit of constant sleep disorders
Declension
Declension of vaininieks (1st declension)
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