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rīts
rīts
See also: rits
Latvian
Noun
rīts m (1st declension)
- morning (time of day, roughly around sunrise; also, the time period from sunrise to noon)
- rīta debesis ― morning sky
- tumšs rīts ― dark morning
- agrs rīts ― early morning
- rīta krēsla ― morning twilight
- rīta rasa ― morning dew
- rīta cēliens ― morning period, time
- rīta zvaigzne ― morning star (= Venus)
- no rīta līdz vakaram ― from morning till night
- uz rīta pusi ― (going) toward morning
- rīta putns ― morning bird (= a person who wakes up early)
- rīta tualete ― morning washing (i.e., the act washing and brushing one's teeth in the morning)
- silts, mīlīgs rīts ausa augusta sākumā... saule vēl nebija lēkusi, jo gaismiņa tikko sāka svīst ― a warm, gentle morning dawned in early August... the sun had not yet risen, because the (early) light had just began to appear
- tonakt man slikti nāca miegs... aizmigu tikai pret rīta pusi ― that night I had trouble sleeping... I fell asleep only (when it was going) towards morning
- (in the genitive, used adjectivally) morning
- rīta kurpes, rītakurpes ― slippers (lit. morning shoes)
- rīta svārki, rītasvārki ― gown, bathrobe (lit. morning coat)
- Edīte izraušas no gultas un apvilka rīta svārkus ― Edīte scrambled out of bed and put on her dressing gown
- (figuratively) morning, dawn (the beginning or early phase of something)
- dzīves rīts ― the morning (= first phase) of life
- jaunība ir dzīves rīts; tas ir laiks, kad cilvēks veidojas kā personība ― youth is the morning of life; that is the time when someone forms him/herself as a person
Declension
Declension of rīts (1st declension)
Usage notes
Rīt is an adverb, meaning “tomorrow,” whereas rītdiena is a noun, meaning “(the day of) tomorrow.” Rīts, on the other hand, is a noun, meaning “morning.” The corresponding locative rītā can mean both “in the morning” (more frequently: no rīta) and “tomorrow” (more frequently: rīt).
Derived terms
See also
- Times of day (diennakts daļas):
ausma/rītausma - rīts - pusdiena - pēcpusdiena - vakars - krēsla - nakts - pusnakts
References
- ↑ Karulis, Konstantīns (1992), “rīts”, in Latviešu Etimoloģijas Vārdnīca (in Latvian), Rīga: AVOTS, ISBN 9984-700-12-7