vainot

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== Finnish == === Noun === vainot nominative plural of vaino === Anagrams === nitova, tavoin, viaton, voitan == Latvian == === Etymology === From the same stem as vaina (“guilt”), made into a 2nd-conjugation verb stem (ending -ot). === Pronunciation === === Verb === vainot (intransitive, 2nd conjugation, present vainoju, vaino, vaino, past vainoju) to find (someone) guilty, to blame, to attribute guilt to (someone) vainot pašam sevi ― to blame oneself vainot kādu vai visos grēkos ― to blame someone for all sins tur neviens nav vainojams ― there is nobody to blame (lit. blamable) in that lomi nāca, bet vēl arvien pamazi; kapteinis vainoja zivju mistaru, ka tas neprot noteikt tīklu dziļumu ― (fish) catches came, but still gradually; the captain blamed the fish master for not knowing how to determine the depth of the net pulksteņi nav vainojami; lietiņa, rau, tāda, ka jūsējais rāda Maskavas laiku, bet manējais - Rietumeiropas... starpība: divas stundas ― the clocks are not to blame; a little thing like yours shows Moscow time, and mine - Western European... difference: two hours ==== Conjugation ==== ==== Derived terms ==== prefixed verbs: ==== Related terms ==== vaina vainīgs, vainīgums, vainība nevainīgs, nevainīgums, nevainība vaininieks === References ===