salnis
Latvian
Etymology
From salns (“frosty”), made into a 2nd-declension masculine noun.
Noun
salnis m (2nd declension)
- roan horse (horse with coat characterized by an even mixture of colored and white hairs on the body)
- zem salņa kājām sniegi / kā spilves pukojas ― under the roan's feet (= hooves) the snow / grumbles like cotton grass
- jātnieks zirgu noglauda: “salni, mans salni, ko krākdams tu kārpies...” ― the rider stroked the horse: “roan, my roan, how noisily you paw...”
Declension
Declension of salnis (2nd declension)
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