rātns

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Latvian[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From the verb rāt (to scold), apparently +‎ -ens, given the dialectal form rātens, of which rātns is a variant.[1]

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Adjective[edit]

rātns (definite rātnais, comparative rātnāks, superlative visrātnākais, adverb rātni)

  1. (of people, usually children) obedient, well-behaved (who does not do mischief, who obeys, who is quiet, calm)
    rātni bērni, skolēniobedient children, schoolchildren
    Pēterītis ir rātns, prot koncentrēties, spēj ilgi un mierīgi darboties savā nodabā ar kādu rotaļlietuLittle Peter is obedient and able to focus, he can be busy by himself long and quietly with some toy
  2. (of behavior) obedient (expressing such qualities)
    rātna uzvedībaobedient behavior
  3. (of animals) calm, tame, docile
    gotiņas mīļās, esiet nu rātnas, esiet paklausīgas! atļaujiet man jūs izslaukt!dearest little cows, be docile, be obedient! let me milk you!
  4. (of people) calm, well-behaved, polite, peaceful, not reckless
    tagad viņš bija kļuvis rātns, strādāja Rīgā, par plēšanos ar priekšniekiem vairs nedomājanow he had become calm, well-behaved, he worked in Rīga, he no longer thought about fighting with the bosses
    Šī sieviete bija velnišķīgi skaista un iekārojama. Valters noliecās un noskūpstīja viņai pieri. “Valter, jūs taču solījāties būt rātns!”this woman was damned beautiful and desirable. Valters leaned over and kissed her forehead. “Valters, but you promised to be well-behaved!”
  5. (of behavior, attitudes) calm, well-behaved, polite, peaceful, not reckless (expressing such qualities)
    viņas domas bija mierīgas, rātnasher thoughts were calm, well-behaved
    acīs Jorenam dzirksteļoja cieta briga, bet mute piespiezdamās teica ļoti rātnus vārdusa strong will sparkled in Jorens' eyes, but (his) tightly pressed mouth said very calm, polite words

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References[edit]

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