dumjš
Latvian
Alternative forms
- (dialectal form) dums
Etymology
Some researchers consider this term a simple borrowing from German dumm (“stupid”). Others derive it (and its parallel o-stem dialectal variant dums) from Proto-Baltic *dum-, *dūm-, from Proto-Indo-European *dʰu-, *dʰū- (“to be dusty; to whirl; to blow”), whence also dūmi (“smoke”) (q.v.). The original meaning, possibly influenced by dūmi, was apparently “gray, dark brown” (compare Sudovian dumo (“dark”)). There apparently is a relation between dark colors and the human spirit or mind (compare Sanskrit धूमः (dhūmáḥ, “smoke”), धूम्रः (dhūmráḥ, “gray, smokey color; spiritually dazed, enchanted, obsessed”), or Ancient Greek θυμιάω (thumiáō, “to smoke, to puff smoke”), θυμόομαι (thumóomai, “to get angry”)). At this point, Middle Low German dum (“stupid”) (compare German dumm) probably influenced the semantic development of dumjš. Cognates include Middle Low German dum, Old High German tumb, Gothic 𐌳𐌿𐌼𐌱𐍃 (dumbs).[1]
Pronunciation
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Adjective
dumjš (definite dumjais, comparative dumjāks, superlative visdumjākais, adverb dumji)
- stupid, dim-witted, foolish, silly
- Kristiņa ir briesmīgi dumjš meitēns ― Kristiņa is a terribly silly girl
- mēs stāvējām abi vēsajā vakarā, jauni un dumji ― we both stood in the cool evening, young and stupid
- dumjš kā zābaks ― stupid as a boot (i.e., very stupid)
- dumjš kā ēzelis ― stupid as a donkey (i.e., very stupid)
- stupid, foolish, silly (expressing such qualities)
- dumjš skatiens ― stupid, goofy look
- dumja rīcība ― stupid, silly action, behavior
- stupid, foolish, silly (with contents that express such qualities)
- dumjš joks ― stupid, silly joke
- dumja dziesma ― silly song
Declension
masculine (vīriešu dzimte) | feminine (sieviešu dzimte) | ||||||||
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singular (vienskaitlis) |
plural (daudzskaitlis) |
singular (vienskaitlis) |
plural (daudzskaitlis) | ||||||
nominative (nominatīvs) | dumjš | dumji | dumja | dumjas | |||||
accusative (akuzatīvs) | dumju | dumjus | dumju | dumjas | |||||
genitive (ģenitīvs) | dumja | dumju | dumjas | dumju | |||||
dative (datīvs) | dumjam | dumjiem | dumjai | dumjām | |||||
instrumental (instrumentālis) | dumju | dumjiem | dumju | dumjām | |||||
locative (lokatīvs) | dumjā | dumjos | dumjā | dumjās | |||||
vocative (vokatīvs) | — | — | — | — | |||||
Synonyms
References
- Karulis, Konstantīns (1992), “dumjš”, in Latviešu Etimoloģijas Vārdnīca (in Latvian), Rīga: AVOTS, →ISBN