kāposti

Latvian

Etymology

Borrowed from Old East Slavic капуста (kapusta) (cf. Russian капу́ста (kapústa)), itself a borrowing based on the merging of two Latin words, caputium (head of cabbage) and compos(i)ta (compound vegetables). This word must have been borrowed before the 13th century, when Old East Slavic у was still pronounced as o. Its first occurrence is in 16th-century dictionaries.[1]

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [kàːpuôsti]
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Noun

kāposti m (1st declension)

  1. cabbage (a type of leafy vegetable, especially Brassica oleracea)
    audzēt kāpostusto grow cabbage
    kāpostu galviņa, kāpostgalviņahead of cabbage
    vārīt kāpostusto boil cabbage
    kāpostu pīrāgscabbage pie

Usage notes

There is a singular form kāposts, only sporadically attested.

Declension

Declension of kāposti (1st declension)
singular plural
nominative kāposti
genitive kāpostu
dative kāpostiem
accusative kāpostus
instrumental kāpostiem
locative kāpostos
vocative kāposti

References

  1. ^ Karulis, Konstantīns (1992) “kāposti”, in Latviešu Etimoloģijas Vārdnīca [Latvian Etymological Dictionary]‎[1] (in Latvian), Rīga: AVOTS, →ISBN