alnis
Latin
editNoun
editalnīs
Latvian
editEtymology
editFrom Proto-Baltic *alnis, from a derived form of Proto-Indo-European *h₁el- (“white, light, also reddish-brown color”) (maybe *h₁elh₁ēn). In ancient Latvian, alnis must have meant “deer” (in general), as in other Baltic languages; in this sense, however, the word disappeared, perhaps as a consequence of the diminishing numbers of this species in nature. Juris Alunāns reintroduced it into the literary language in the 19th century with its original meaning (“deer”), but, by the beginning of the 20th century, it had changed to its modern meaning (“elk”). Cognates include Lithuanian élnias, dialectal álnis (“deer”), Old Prussian alne (“wild animal”) (probably earlier “female deer”), Old Church Slavonic лани (lani), Russian лань (lanʹ), Czech laně (“female deer”), Proto-Slavic *(j)elenь (Old Church Slavonic ѥлєнь (jelenĭ), Russian and Ukrainian оле́нь (olénʹ), Belarusian але́нь (aljénʹ), Bulgarian еле́н (elén), Czech jelen, Polish jeleń), Ancient Greek ἑλλός (hellós, “dear-calf”), ἔλαφος (élaphos, “deer”) (< *h₁éln̥bʰos).[1]
Pronunciation
editNoun
editalnis m (2nd declension)
- elk, moose (Alces alces)
- aļņa ragi ― elk antlers
- aļņu telēns ― elk calf
- medīt aļņus ― to hunt elk
- klajumiņā parādījās meža skaistulis alnis ar vareniem lāpstveida ragiem ― in the little clearing a large, beautiful forest elk appeared, with mighty flat horns
Declension
editReferences
edit- ^ Karulis, Konstantīns (1992) “alnis”, in Latviešu Etimoloģijas Vārdnīca[1] (in Latvian), Rīga: AVOTS, →ISBN
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