trakums
Latvian
Etymology
From traks (“crazy, mad, insane”) + -ums.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [tɾakums]
Noun
trakums m (1st declension)
- craziness, madness, frenzy (the quality of one who is crazy, mad, insane; mental state characterized by loss of reason)
- vecis rūgto ne mutē neņem; bija jau nodzēries līdz trakumam... tik tikko dabūja uz pekām ― the old man did not take the bitter one, even in the mouth; he had already drunk to (the point of) madness... one could barely help him recover
- ilgi aizturētais naida trakums prasīja piepildījuma, aktīva fiziska atraisījuma ― (his) long repressed hate madness asked for fulfillment, for an active physical unleashing
- tad nepārvarams dusmu trakums piecēla viņu kājās ― then an overwhelming anger madness (= rage, frenzy) lifted his legs
- madness, rage (reckless, daring, very bold action or behavior)
- jaunības trakums ― youth(ful) rage, madness
- lielais jūrasbraukšanas trakums, kas gadu desmitiem viņus bija reibinājis, pēdējo elpu aprāva strauji ― the great madness of sea travel that had intoxicated them for some ten years, quickly gave its last breath
- craziness (non well think out, ill-considered, nonsensical behavior, action)
- zēni raizējušies par viņu, daudz prātojuši un aizprātojušies līdz visādiem trakumiem ― the boys were worried about him, they imagined and imagined up to all kinds of crazy things
- craziness, rage, frenzy
- straujais virsleitnants atjēdzies slauka sviedrus no pieres... un acīs tam vēl liesmo kaujas trakuma guns ― the quick leutenant, having come to himself, wiped the sweat from (his) forehead... and in his eyes the fire of the battle rage was still burning
Declension
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | trakums | trakumi |
| genitive | trakuma | trakumu |
| dative | trakumam | trakumiem |
| accusative | trakumu | trakumus |
| instrumental | trakumu | trakumiem |
| locative | trakumā | trakumos |
| vocative | trakum | trakumi |
Synonyms
- (of "madness", "craziness"): ārprāts, vājprāts, vājprātība
Derived terms
- trakumsērga