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lāpsta

lāpsta

See also: lāpstā and lapstā

Latvian

Lāpstas (1)
Lāpsta (4)
Lāpsta (5)

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Noun

lāpsta f (4th declension)

  1. shovel, spade (a tool for digging with a metal blade and a long handle)
    koka, dzelzs lāpsta ― wooden, iron shovel
    asa lāpsta ― sharp shovel
    sniega, ogļu lāpsta ― snow, coal shovel
    dārza lāpsta ― garden spade
    iedurt lāpstu zemē ― to stick, push the shovel in(to) the ground
    Žuburs uzmina ar kāju lāpstas malai, nolieca lāpstas kātu kā sviru uz leju un atlauza kūdras gabalu ― Žuburs pushed the shovel edge with (his) foot, pulled the shovel handle down like a lever and broke off a piece of turf
  2. spadeful, shovelful (the amount that can be moved with a spade, a shovel)
    ieslodītie izsvieda no kapa pēdējās sārto smilšu lāpstas ― the prisoners dug from the grave the last shovel(ful)s of reddish sand
    Vecais Černs kanāla dibenā neatlaidīgi rakās uz priekšu un lāpstu pēc lāpstas meta ārā zemi ― the old Černs dug forward (= a tunnel) at the bottom of the canal and threw out shovel(ful) after shovel(ful) of earth
  3. blade (a part of certain machines that resembles the blade of a shovel)
    traktors ar lāpstu varēs netraucēti braukt pa mēslu eju visā kūts garumā ― a tractor with a blade will be able to run smoothly on a path of mature in the legnth of a whole barn
  4. blade (the flat end of an oar or paddle)
  5. a flat, wide, shovel-like horn structure (e.g., on an elk)
    šodien sastopam daudz buļļu, kuru ragi lāpstas nemaz neveido; šie aļņi ir tā sauktie apaļradži ― we find nowadays many (elk) bulls whose antlers do not form shovels at all; these elk are the so-called round-horns

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  1. Karulis, Konstantīns (1992), lāpsta”, in Latviešu Etimoloģijas Vārdnīca (in Latvian), Rīga: AVOTS, ISBN 9984-700-12-7