spuldze
See also: spuldzē
Latvian
Etymology
Coined in the 1930s, from the same stem as spulgs (“bright”) (q.v.; made into a feminine 5th-declension stem with the ending -e): Proto-Baltic *spelg-, *spilg-, *spulg-, from Proto-Indo-European *pel-, *spel-, *spʰel- (“to shine”) with an extra g.[1]
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [spûldzɛ]
Noun
spuldze f (5th declension)
- light bulb, lamp (artificial light source based on the heating of a filament, or also of gas, vapors, inside a glass container)
- elektriskā spuldze ― electric bulb
- neona spuldze ― neon lamp, light
- sešdesmit vatu spuldze ― sixty-watt light bulb
- dienasgaismas spuldze ― fluorescent lamp
- dzīvsudraba spuldze ― mercury lamp, light
- spuldze deg spoži ― the light bulb is burning bright
- spuldzes spilgtums ― the brightness of the light bulb
- Meitene pastiepa roku un iededza spuldzi ― the girl stretched her arm and turned on the light
- Helga apsēdās un iededza galda lampu... spuldze bija vāja, abažūrs slāpēja gaismu ― Helga sat down and turned on the table lamp on... the bulb was weak, the lampshade stifled the light
Declension
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | spuldze | spuldzes |
| genitive | spuldzes | spuldžu |
| dative | spuldzei | spuldzēm |
| accusative | spuldzi | spuldzes |
| instrumental | spuldzi | spuldzēm |
| locative | spuldzē | spuldzēs |
| vocative | spuldze | spuldzes |
Related terms
References
- ^ Karulis, Konstantīns (1992) “spuldze”, in Latviešu Etimoloģijas Vārdnīca [Latvian Etymological Dictionary][1] (in Latvian), Rīga: AVOTS, →ISBN