staigns

See also: staigņš

Latvian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From the same source as the verb stigt “to sink, to get stuck,” which had a no longer extant parallel form *staigt (resulting from vowel gradation of the same stem), from which staigns was derived with an extra -n (cf. laipns from lipt). A parallel form without the n, staigs, exists in some dialects, as well as an i-stem form staigņš; there is also another dialectal parallel form stigns with the same grade as the verb stigt.[1]

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [stàjɡns]

Adjective

staigns (definite staignais, comparative staignāks, superlative visstaignākais, adverb staigni)

  1. swampy, boggy, marshy, miry (such that it has humid, soft soil, where it is easy to sink and be stuck)
    staigna pļavaswampy meadow
    staigns krastsboggy coast, miry shore
    pār staigniem purviem, mežiem, upēm, klintīm spīd viena saule, visu zeltījotover the swampy marshes, forests, rivers, rocks the sun alone shines, gilding everything
    staignās smiltis ņirb zem kājām, kad kareivji aiziet caur priežu mežuthe miry sand sparkles underfoot, when the soldiers go through the pine forest

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References

  1. Karulis, Konstantīns (1992) “staigns”, in Latviešu Etimoloģijas Vārdnīca (in Latvian), Rīga: AVOTS, →ISBN
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