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Pronunciation
Noun
zobs m
plural of zob
Latvian
zobs on Latvian Wikipedia
Zobi
Etymology
From Proto-Balto-Slavic *źámbas [ 1] (with irregular *am > Latvian o (); or perhaps from a parallel form *žanbas , since *an > Latvian o () is a regular change), from Proto-Indo-European *ǵómbʰos ( “ tooth; row of teeth ” ) , itself from the stem *ǵembʰ- ( “ to bite ” ) , apparently a variant of synonymous *ǵebʰ . Cognates include Lithuanian žam̃bas ( “ log, beam edge; any sharp, angular object ” ) , žam̃bis ( “ wooden plow ” ) , Old Church Slavonic зѫбъ ( zǫbŭ ) , Russian , Belarusian , Ukrainian зуб ( zub ) , Bulgarian зъб ( zǎb ) , Czech zub , Polish ząb , Old High German chamb ( “ comb ” ) , Old Norse kambr , Old English camb , English comb , Albanian dhëmb ( “ tooth ” ) , Sanskrit जम्भः ( jámbhaḥ , “ tooth, fang ” ) , Ancient Greek γόμφος ( gómphos , “ nail, peg ” ) , γομφίος ( gomphíos , “ molar ” ) .[ 2]
Pronunciation
Noun
zobs m (1st declension )
( anatomy ) tooth ( a hard , calcareous element in a structure present in the mouths of most vertebrates , used for biting and eating )
veselīgi zobi ― healthy teeth
nedzīvs zobs ― lifeless tooth
zoba kronis ― tooth crown
zoba sakne ― tooth root
zoba emalja ― tooth enamel
zobu šķilšanās ― teething (lit. teeth hatching)
bērnam nāk zobi ― the child's teeth are coming out
zoba plombēšana ― tooth filling
zobu sāpes ― tooth ache
zobu protēze ― denture (lit. tooth prosthesis)
izraut zobu ― to pull out a tooth
tīrīt zobus ar suku ― to clean (one's) teeth with a brush
piena zobs ― milk tooth
acu zobs , acuzobs ― eye tooth (i.e., canine tooth )
gudrības zobs ― wisdom tooth
tik auksts, ka zobi klab ― (it is) so cold that (one's) teeth chatter
( on tools , objects ) tooth ( protuberance , usually pointed , and usually on the side )
zāģa zobi ― saw teeth
ielikt pļaujmašīnai jaunu zobu ― to add a new tooth to the mower
pils torņa zobi ― castle tower teeth (= battlement, crenels)
viņš iedod atslēgu; tā ir pavisam jauna, smalki ievīlētiem zobiem ― he gave the key; it is brand new, (with) finely filed teeth
( of cutting tools ) cutting edge ( sharp side of the blade )
izkapts zobs ― the cutting edge (lit. tooth ) of a scythe
uzskati koku, ko cirvja zobs dziļi ievainojis ― you are looking at a tree which the ax blade , edge (lit. tooth ) hurt (= cut) deep
Declension
Declension of zobs (1st declension)
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References
^ Derksen, Rick (2008 ) Etymological Dictionary of the Slavic Inherited Lexicon (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 4), Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN , page 549
^ Karulis, Konstantīns (1992 ) “zobs ”, in Latviešu Etimoloģijas Vārdnīca (in Latvian), Rīga: AVOTS, →ISBN