punšs

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Latvian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From English punch, probably via German Punsch. Alternative historical forms: punšis, punčis. First attested use – 1803.[1] In English from Hindi पाँच (pā̃c, five) denoting five ingredients the drink is supposedly made of, ultimately cognate with Latvian pieci among others.

Pronunciation[edit]

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Noun[edit]

punšs m (1 declension)

  1. punch (beverage)
    no rīsa dedzina, it kā no rudziem mūsu brandvīnu, arīdzan to Arrak, ar ko Punč taisafrom rice [they are] burning (= distilling), like (we do) from rye our Branntwein (= vodka), also this arrack with which punch is made.[2]
    (...) tad nu lasa grāmatas, dzer punšus, smēķē (..)then (one ends up) reading books, drinking punches, smoking (...)[3]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ “punšs” in Juris Baldunčiks (1989), Anglicismi latviešu valodā (Rīga: «Zinātne») →ISBN.
  2. ^ Mīlihs G, (1803), Jaunā skolas grāmata, Jelgava, page 122.
  3. ^ (1862), Mājas Viesis, January, page 5.