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Latvian
Viļņi (1)
Vilnis (2)
Etymology
From a more recent yo -stem variant *wil-nyo- of *wil-na (compare the Slavic cognates), from Proto-Baltic *wil- with an extra suffix -na , from Proto-Indo-European *welH- , *wl̥- ( “ to turn, to roll, to curl ” ) . Some researchers suggest that this stem is related to, or the same as, the stem of vilna ( “ wool ” ) (q.v. ). Cognates include Lithuanian vilnìs , Old Church Slavonic вльна ( vlĭna ) , Old East Slavic вълна ( vŭlna ) , Russian волна́ ( volná ) , Ukrainian вовна́ ( vovná ) , Bulgarian вълна́ ( vǎlná ) , Czech vlna , Proto-Germanic *welnan ( “ to curl, to scroll ” ) (Old High German wellan ( “ to curl, to scroll ” ) , wella ( “ source ” ) , German Welle ( “ wave ” ) ), Sanskrit ऊर्मि ( ūrmí , “ wave ” ) (< *wl̥H-mi- ).[ 1]
Pronunciation
Noun
vilnis m (2nd declension )
wave ( elevation of water surface due to a disturbance )
jūras, okeāna viļņi ― see, ocean waves
liels vilnis ― large wave
augsti viļņi ― high waves
paisuma viļņi ― tidal waves
viļņa mugura ― back of the wave
viļņi sitas, skalojas pret krastu ― the waves pound, lap against the shore
nirt viļņos ― to dive into the waves
( physics ) wave ( oscillatory motion in a medium , e.g., air )
gaismas viļņu teorija ― the wave theory of light
viļņa garums ― wave length
elektromagnētiskie, seismiskie, skaņu viļņi ― electromagnetic, seismic, sound waves
garie, vidējie, īsie, ultraīsie viļņi ― long, medium, short, VHF waves
mikroviļņi , mikroviļņu krāsns ― microwaves , microwave oven
wave ( elevation of something in a way similar to, or reminiscent of, water waves )
zaļos viļņos sašūpojas rudzu lauks te blakus ― the rye fields were rocking in green waves near here
viņai bija tumši mati, kas viļņiem krita uz pleciem ― she had dark hair, which fell like waves on (her) shoulders
wave ( group (of living beings ) which moves , usually behind another such group )
otrais uzbrucēju vilnis ― second wave of attackers
turistu vilnis ― a wave of tourists
melnais vārnu vilnis ― a black wave of crows (birds)
wave ( amplification or strong expression of an action , activity , process , feeling )
protesta vilnis ― a protest wave
streiku vilnis ― a wave of strikes
jauns baumu vilnis ― a new wave of rumors
sajūsmas, sašutuma vilins ― delight, indignation wave
aplausu vilnis ― a wave of applause
jauns aukstuma vilnis ― a new cold wave
Andri pārņem prieka vilnis ― Andris was overwhelmed by a wave of joy
'pēkšņi viņu pārvarēja maiguma vilnis ― suddenly he was overcome by a wave of tenderness
Declension
Declension of vilnis (2nd declension)
Derived terms
References
Lithuanian
Etymology
From Proto-Balto-Slavic *wilˀn- , from Proto-Indo-European *welH- ( “ to turn, coil ” ) . Cognate with Latvian vilnis , Proto-Slavic *vьlnà , Sanskrit ऊर्मि ( ūrmi , “ wave ” ) .[ 1]
Pronunciation
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Noun
vilnìs f (plural vĩlnys ) stress pattern 4
wave
Declension
References
^ Derksen, Rick (2015 ) “vilnis”, in Etymological Dictionary of the Baltic Inherited Lexicon (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 13 ), Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN , page 504