mundrs
Latvian
Etymology
A parallel form (with an infix n, maybe originally from Curonian dialects, perhaps under the influence of *mandrs, an older form of modrs, q.v.) of an earlier (and still attested) form mudrs, from Proto-Baltic *mud- with an extra r, from Proto-Indo-European *mewd-, *mūd-, *mud- (“lively, cheerful”), from a stem *mew- (“humid, wet; to wash, to bathe”). German munter (“lively, cheerful, awake”) may have influenced the meaning and the form of this word. Cognates include Lithuanian muñdras, mundrùs, Latin mundus (“clean, shiny”) (< *mundos).[1]
Adjective
mundrs (definite mundrais, comparative mundrāks, superlative vismundrākais, adverb mundri)
- lively, vibrant, energetic, active, alert (having strength and vitality; being ready for action)
- mundra un dzīvespriecīga meitene ― lively and cheerful girl
- Elga ir mundra un lokana, vaigi piesārtuši no ātrajām kustībām āra gaisā ― Elga ir lively and flexible (= agile, nimble), (her) cheeks red from (her) quick movements in the outside air
- Guba izskatījās mundrs, pašpārliecināts, uzņēmīgs, tāds, kuru nebija iebiedējusi negaidītā nelaime ― Guba looked lively, self-confident, enterprising, as one who is not afraid of unexpected misfortune
- lively, vibrant, energetic, active, alert (expressing such qualities; which is compatible with, or predisposes to, such qualities)
- mundrs solis ― lively step(s)
- mundra balss ― lively voice
- mundrs noskaņojums ― lively mood
- mundras kustības ― lively movements
- rosīga un mundra dzīve ― bustling and vibrant life
- mundras marša skaņas ― lively marching sounds
- Magones acis mirdzēja ar dīvainu, pievilcīgu, mundru spēku ― Magone's eyes shone with a strange, attractive, lively strength
- laiks bija lielisks: mundrs vējš pūta kursā ― the weather was great: a lively, brisk wind flew on course
- mundrs zaļums kā viļņiem vien plūst pretī no dārziem, no parkiem, no atāliem pļāviņās ― the lively green flows like waves from the gardens, from the parks, from the aftergrass on the meadows
Declension
indefinite declension (nenoteiktā galotne) of mundrs
masculine (vīriešu dzimte) | feminine (sieviešu dzimte) | ||||||||
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singular (vienskaitlis) |
plural (daudzskaitlis) |
singular (vienskaitlis) |
plural (daudzskaitlis) | ||||||
nominative (nominatīvs) | mundrs | mundri | mundra | mundras | |||||
accusative (akuzatīvs) | mundru | mundrus | mundru | mundras | |||||
genitive (ģenitīvs) | mundra | mundru | mundras | mundru | |||||
dative (datīvs) | mundram | mundriem | mundrai | mundrām | |||||
instrumental (instrumentālis) | mundru | mundriem | mundru | mundrām | |||||
locative (lokatīvs) | mundrā | mundros | mundrā | mundrās | |||||
vocative (vokatīvs) | — | — | — | — | |||||
Synonyms
References
- Karulis, Konstantīns (1992), “mundrs”, in Latviešu Etimoloģijas Vārdnīca (in Latvian), Rīga: AVOTS, →ISBN
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