milze

See also: Milze and milzē

Italian

Noun

milze f

  1. plural of milza

Latvian

Milzes (1)
Milze (2)

Etymology

From milzis ((male) giant) + -e (fem.).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [mîlzɛ]
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Noun

milze f (5th declension, masculine form: milzis)

  1. (folklore, mythology) female giant, giantess (very large, supernaturally strong female being)
    viņš Speipnira mugurā jāj deviņas naktis, līdz ierodas pie upes Gjellas un šķērso tās tiltu, kuru sargā milze Modgūdahe rides on the back of Speipnirs for nine nights, until he comes to the river Gjella and crosses the bridge which is guarded by the giantess Modgūda
  2. (female) giant, giantess (very large woman or female animal)
    jauka un labsirdīga meitene, milze Neringa, zvejnieka meitaa nice, kind-hearted girl, the giantess Neringa, a fisherman's daughter

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