tīrs
See also: tirs
Latvian
Etymology
From the past tense stem *tīr- of an earlier verb *tirt (“to rub”), from Proto-Baltic *tir-, from the zero grade *tr̥- of Proto-Indo-European *ter- (“to rub, to rub by turning, twisting; to turn, to drill”), whence also Latvian trīt (“to whet”), and also Russian тереть (teret', “to rub, to scrub”), dialectal тирать (tirat'). Cognates include Lithuanian tyrùs (“bright, light, clean; fresh; without vegetation, empty”).[1]
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [tīːɾs]
Adjective
tīrs (tīrais comparative, tīrāks superlative, vistīrākais adverb, tīri)
- (of objects) clean (which is not dirty, has no stains, no undesirable substances, etc.)
- tīrs apģērbs, galdauts ― clean clothing, tablecloth
- tīra glāze ― clean glass
- tīra grīda ― clean floor
- tīra istaba ― clean room
- tīrs ciemats ― clean village
- Kārlis nolēma uzklāt gultai tīrus palagus ― Kārlis decided to put clean sheets on the bed
- lai turētu mājas arvien tīras, lapas sagrāba un sakrāva orēs ― in order to keep the house(s) always clean, he gathered all the leaves and shoveled them into carts
- (of living beings, their bodies) clean (such that it has no dirt, stains, etc. on any body part, clothes, etc.)
- tīras rokas ― clean hands
- tīri mati ― clean hair
- tīrs suns ― clean dog
- strēlnieki dzied klusu, sejas tīras, skūtas ― the riflemen sing quiently, (their) faces clean, shaven
- kaķis ir vienmēr vientuļš apdzīvotā mājā, vienmēr skaists un tīrs ― the cat is always lonely in an inhabited house, always nice and clean
- (of substances) pure, clean (not containing any unnecessary or undesirable impurities)
- tīrs zelts ― pure gold
- tīrs parafīns ― pure paraffin
- tīrs māls ― pure clay
- ķīmiski tīrs benzols ― chemically pure benzene
- tīrs ūdens, gaiss ― clean water, air
- ūdens silts un tīrs; katru akmentiņu un lielāku smilšu graudu var skaidri cauri redzēt ― the water is warm and clean; every little stone or larger grain of sand can be clearly seen through (it)
- (of technology) clean (such that it does not pollute the environment)
- jauniem enerģijas avotiem jāatbilst divām pamatprasībām: tiem jābūt spēcīgiem un ekoloģiski tīriem ― new energy sources must meet two basic requirements: they must be powerful and ecologically clean
- clean, empty, clear (in which something is not; which is not filled with, taken by, something; from which something was removed)
- no nezālēm tīra augsne ― soil clean of weeds
- tīrā papuve ― the clean fallow (= with no crops)
- tīra papīra lapa ― clean, empty page (= with nothing written on it)
- tīra tāfele ― clean, empty blackboard
- tīrs audekls ― clean, empty canvas
- debesis bija tīras, neviena mākonīša ― the sky was clear, not a single little cloud
- (of money, resources) net (calculated by excluding certain component elements)
- tīrais ienākums ― net income
- tīrais laiks ― net time
- tīrā produkcija ― net production
- vecais aprēķināja, ka saņēmis trīspadsmit latus un deviņdesmit vienu santīmu un, ja atskaitīja ceļa naudu, tad tīrā peļņa tik un tā iznāca vairāk nekā divpadsmit latu ― the old man calculated that, having received thirty lats and ninety-one cents, if one deducts the travel money, then the net profit would come to more than twentyt lats
- (of living beings) pure (such that no other species are involved in its origin)
- tīras koku un krūmu sugas ― pure tree and shrub species
- tīras rases ― pure races
- tīras vietējās bites ― pure local bees
- tīras asinis ― pure blood (e.g., horse)
- (of people) pure, genuine, real (such that no other ethnic or social group, no other kinds of people are involved in a person's origin)
- tīrs latvietis ― a pure, genuine Latvian
- tīrs aristokrāts ― a pure, genuine aristocrat
- tīrs pilsētnieks ― a real, genuine city person
- (of topics) pure (existing by itself, without depending on others; not applied, not used for some goal outside of itself)
- tīrā matemātika ― pure mathematics
- tīrā zinātne ― pure science
- tīrā māksla ― pure art
- clean, pure, perfect (fully meeting a certain set of requirements, criteria, ideals, etc.)
- tīrs tonis ― pure tone
- tīrs soprāns ― pure soprano
- baltu gaismu sadalot spektrā, iegūst tīrās spektrālās krāsas ― splitting white light into a spectrum, one obtains pure spectral colors
- Annas Sakses valoda bija vicaur gramatiski pareiza, tīra un labskanīga ― Anna Sakse's language was grammatically correct, pure and well-sounding throughout
- tie bija jauni cilvēki, ar labu apņemšanos, tīrām biogrāfijām un teicamiem raksturojumiem ― these were young people, comitted to good, with clean, pure biographies and excellent characters
- nav brīnums, ka jūsu mājā jaunā paaudze runā tīru latviešu valodu ― no wonder that the young generation in your house speaks pure Latvian
- (of people, their behavior) pure, innocent (which corresponds consistently to certain moral norms or ideals)
- tīra sirdsapziņa ― a clean conscience
- tīra dzīve ― a clean, pure life
- tīras jūtas ― pure, innocent feelings
- tīrs prieks ― pure, innocent joy
- tīra dvēsele ― pure, innocent soul
- tīra sirds ― pure heart
- domāju par Anitu, kāda viņa bija tad, kad tu viņu atvedi pie mums: tāda tīra, skaidra kā bērns ― I thought about Anita as she was when you brought her to us; pure and clear (= innocent) as a child
- tādai vajag būt mīlestībai: tīrai; lai nav ko kaunēties ― such love should be: pure; so that there is nothing to be ashamed of
- viņas smiekli ir tik tīri kā bērnam ― her laugh is as pure as a child's
- ja es vēl ilgāk klusēšu, spēle vairs nebūs tīra, Sala domāja ― if I keep silent any longer, the game will not be clean (= honest) anymore
- (usually definite forms) pure, sheer, perfect (which has all the relevant features and characteristics of its type)
- tīrā patiesība ― the pure, sheer, naked truth
- tīrā laime ― pure, sheer happiness
- tīrā nejaušība ― sheer coincidence
- tīrās muļķības ― pure, utter nonsense, stupidity
- “jūs vēl esat tik jauniņa”, viņš sacīja, “vēl tīrais bērns” ― you are still so young, he said, still just (lit. a pure) child
Declension
indefinite declension (nenoteiktā galotne) of tīrs
masculine (vīriešu dzimte) | feminine (sieviešu dzimte) | ||||||||
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singular (vienskaitlis) |
plural (daudzskaitlis) |
singular (vienskaitlis) |
plural (daudzskaitlis) | ||||||
nominative (nominatīvs) | tīrs | tīri | tīra | tīras | |||||
accusative (akuzatīvs) | tīru | tīrus | tīru | tīras | |||||
genitive (ģenitīvs) | tīra | tīru | tīras | tīru | |||||
dative (datīvs) | tīram | tīriem | tīrai | tīrām | |||||
instrumental (instrumentālis) | tīru | tīriem | tīru | tīrām | |||||
locative (lokatīvs) | tīrā | tīros | tīrā | tīrās | |||||
vocative (vokatīvs) | — | — | — | — | |||||
Synonyms
Antonyms
References
- Karulis, Konstantīns (1992), “tīrs”, in Latviešu Etimoloģijas Vārdnīca (in Latvian), Rīga: AVOTS, →ISBN
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