daiļums

Latvian

Etymology

From daiļš (beautiful, lovely) + -ums.

Noun

daiļums m (1st declension)

  1. (usually in the singular) beauty (the quality of that which is beautiful)
    daiļums un grācijabeauty and grace
    kustību daiļumsbeauty of movements, motion
    krāsu un līniju daiļumsbeauty of color and line
    daiļuma izpratneunderstanding of beauty
    pilsētiņā, ir skvēri, ir puķes gar ietvēm... redzams, cilvēki te domā arī par daiļumuin the little town there are sqaures, flowers along the sidewalks... clearly, people here think also about beauty
  2. (colloquial, usually in the plural) (women's) beautiful forms, charms
    Vallija apzinājās savu sievišķīgu pievilcību un to izmantoja; ieejot direktora kabinetā un izejot no tā, viņa koķeti gorījās, veikli parādīdama savus daiļumusVallija was aware of her female attractiveness and used it; while going into the director's office or coming out of it, she moved flirtatiously, showing her charms

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