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Latvian
Etymology
From vingrs (“firm, fit, agile, flexible”) + -ums.
Pronunciation
Noun
vingrums m (1st declension)
- firmness, fitness, agility, flexibility
- jaunas vingrotājas grācija, vingrums un meistarība iejūsmināja čempionāta dalībniekus ― the young (female) gymnast's grace, fitness and skill delighted the championship participants
- vīrs pāris mēnešos kļuvis gluži bāls, un gaitā tam vairs nav iepriekšējā vingruma ― the man had in a couple of months become really pale, and in his walk there no longer was the former agility
- no rīta patīkami ieelpot tīro gaisu tajos 200 metros, kas līdz autobusa pieturai... tad soļos vingrums, un Regīna jūtas spēka pilna ― in the morning it is pleasant to breathe in clean air in those 200 meters that lead to the bus stop... then (there is) agility in (her) steps, and Regīna felt full of strength
Declension
Declension of vingrums (1st declension)