reģistrs
Latvian
Etymology
Via some other European language) (probably German; compare Register), from Medieval Latin registrum, from Late Latin regesta (“list, items recorded”), from Latin regerō (“I record, carry back”), from re- + gerō (“I carry, bear”).
Noun
reģistrs m (1st declension)
- register (list, usually official, containing, e.g., names of people, property, events)
- darbinieku reģistrs ― employee register
- vietvārdu reģistrs ― geographical names register
- bibliogrāfisks reģistrs ― bibliographical register
- grāmatā izmantoto avotu reģistrs ― register (= index) of sources mentioned in the book
- register (a specific form or book for registering something)
- grāmatvedības reģistrs ― accounting record
- tabulveida reģistrs ― tabular record
- saņemto dokumentu reģistrs ― record of received documents
- nosūtīto dokumentu reģistrs ― record of sent documents
- (music) register (range (of voice, musical instrument, etc.) with fixed height, timbre, intensity)
- zema, augsta reģistra balss ― low-, high-register voice
- (music) register (different settings for height, timbre, or intensity in a musical instrument)
- akordeons ar pieciem reģistriem ― an accordion with five registers
- (computing) register (a memory element in a computer used for temporary data storage)
Declension
Declension of reģistrs (1st declension)
singular (vienskaitlis) | plural (daudzskaitlis) | |
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nominative (nominatīvs) | reģistrs | reģistri |
accusative (akuzatīvs) | reģistru | reģistrus |
genitive (ģenitīvs) | reģistra | reģistru |
dative (datīvs) | reģistram | reģistriem |
instrumental (instrumentālis) | reģistru | reģistriem |
locative (lokatīvs) | reģistrā | reģistros |
vocative (vokatīvs) | reģistrs | reģistri |
Derived terms
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