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Latvian
Etymology
From vesels (“healthy, whole”) + -ums.
Noun
veselums m (1st declension)
- (also vesels, veselais) whole, wholeness (a system seen in its entirety)
- nacionālā prizma formē mākslas darbu kā vienotu veselumu, atklājoties gan tā saturā, gan formā ― the national prism forms the work of art as a unified (= coherent) whole, revealing itself both in its content and in (its) form
- mana ticība ir mazāk ārējo rituālu; tas vairāk ir pasaules uzskats, kas visu pasauli savieno tādā ļoti saprotamā veselumā ― my faith is not so much an external ritual; rather, it is a worldview that connects the whole world in a comprehensible whole
- health, wholeness (the quality of one who is healthy, has (good) health)
- Vija pēc kritiena uzmanīgi ceļas, it kā pārbaudīdama savu locekļu veselumu ― Vija after the fall rose carefully, as if testing the health, wholeness of her limbs
- wholeness, entirety, integrity (the quality of that which is whole, not broken, not divided)
- es jutu akmens veselumu; tas stāvēja liels un stirps lauka malā ― I felt the wholeness, integrity of the rock; it stood large and strong at the edge of the field
Declension
Declension of veselums (1st declension)