valganums
Latvian
Etymology
From valgans (“humid, most, damp”) + -ums.
Pronunciation
Noun
valganums m (1st declension)
- humidity, moisture, dampness (a certain, usually small, amount of liquid or moisture (water, vapor) in some medium)
- smilšu valganums ― sand moisture, humidity
- gaisā gan valganums, tas uz lielo atkusni ― there is moisture, humidity in the air, from a big (ice) thaw
- tikai meitenes acis vairs nesmējās kā citkārt... un parastā kaisles valganuma vietā viņās mirdzēja asaras ― only (= but) the girl's eyes didn't laugh as they used to... and (now) tears shone in them, instead of the usual brightness (lit. dewiness, dampness) of enthusiasm and passion
Declension
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | valganums | — |
| genitive | valganuma | — |
| dative | valganumam | — |
| accusative | valganumu | — |
| instrumental | valganumu | — |
| locative | valganumā | — |
| vocative | valganum | — |