īgns

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== Latvian == === Etymology === From the same stem as the verb īgt (“to be sullen, surly, angry”) with an extra suffix -n. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): [îɡns] === Adjective === īgns (definite īgnais, comparative īgnāks, superlative visīgnākais, adverb īgni) morose, gloomy, sullen, surly, somewhat angry (who behaves in an unfriendly, unpleasant way, who is dissatisfied with something) būt vienmēr īgnam ― to be always sullen Andrejs bija kļuvis īgns un rupjš ― Andrejs had become surly and rude which shows or reveals such feelings īgns skatiens ― surly look, petulant frown runāt īgnā balsī ― to speak in, with a surly, indignant voice ==== Declension ==== ==== Related terms ==== īgņa īgt === References ===