blondīne

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See also: blondine, Blondine, and blondīnē

Latvian[edit]

Blondīne

Etymology[edit]

From blondīns (blond (man)) +‎ -e (fem.). Probably not formed as such in Latvian, but borrowed and adapted from other European languages.

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Noun[edit]

blondīne f (5th declension, masculine form: blondīns)

  1. (female) blonde (woman having blond hair)
    ārste Sukatniece - eleganta blondīnedoctor Sukatniece (is) an elegant blonde
    pie otriem sāniem man sēdēja Lubāniešu Maiga, glīta blondīne, bet man pilnīgi vienaldzīgaat my other side Lubāniešu Maiga was sitting, a beautiful blonde, but totally indifferent to me

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