adīt

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== Latvian == === Etymology === Originally the iterative form of an older verb meaning “to prickle,” probably *ast, *est (on the model of vadît, vest), from *ed-ti, *ad-ti, from Proto-Baltic *ad-, from Proto-Indo-European *h₁edʰ-, *h₁odʰ- (“pointed, sharp”). Compare Lithuanian adýti. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): [ˈadîːt] === Verb === adît (transitive, 3rd conjugation, present adu, adi, ada, past adīju) to knit (to make a fabric by forming thread loops and pulling them through each other with special needles) adīt džemperi ― to knit a sweater adīt rakstu ― to knit a pattern prast adīt ― to know how to knit adīta jaka ― knitted jacket Stine adīja zeķes un cimdus ― Stine was knitting socks and gloves Lavīze negulēja; sēdēja kaktā aiz skapja un adīja ― Lavīze did not sleep; she sat in the corner behind the wardrobe and knitted ==== Conjugation ==== ==== Derived terms ==== prefixed verbs: other derived terms: adāmadata, adāmā adata adījums adītava ==== Related terms ==== adata adīklis === References ===