ozols
التعريفات والمعاني
== Latvian ==
=== Etymology ===
From Proto-Baltic *anžōl-, *anžōn- (later o-stem *anzuol-as), from Proto-Indo-European *anǵōl-, *anǵōn-. The origin of the latter stem is disputed.
Some derive it from *gʷel- (“acorn”);
others compare it to Proto-Slavic *ǫzlъ (“knot”) (cf. Russian узел (uzel)), suggesting that the original meaning of ozols was "knotty, knobby, knobbly";
others see a connection with an earlier adjective *anžola- (“knobby, tuberous”), from *anža (“knob, tuber”) (earlier "narrow, compressed");
others yet derive it from Proto-Indo-European *angʷ(h)i- (“snake”), parallel form *anǵ- — assuming that it originally had the meaning of 'pierce, hollow' —, apparently because old oaks often have holes or hollow parts (cf. the parallel case of Russian дуб (dub), Old Church Slavonic дѫбъ (dǫbŭ) "oak", cognate with Latvian dobums "hollow, cavity").
Cognates include Lithuanian ą́žuolas, Old Prussian ansonis ([anzōnis]).
=== Pronunciation ===
IPA(key): [uôzuols]
=== Noun ===
ozols m (1st declension)
oak tree (genus Quercus)
Synonym: ozolkoks
ozolu birzs ― oak grove
korķa ozols, korķozols ― cork oak
vīrs kā ozols ― a man like an oak tree (= very strong)
oak wood
ozola galds, skapis, krēsls ― an oaken table, cupboard, chair
==== Declension ====
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==== See also ====
zīle
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