From vien + skaitlis, a calque of German Einzahl. IPA(key): [viɛnskaitlis] vienskaitlis m (2nd declension) (grammar) singular Lietvārdi var būt locīti
See also: galotnē From gals (“end”) + -otne. This word was first used in the grammatical sense of “ending” by Andrejs Stērste in 1879 and was soon accepted
vard. (abbreviation) From vardas (“name”) + -ininkas, a calque of Latin nōminātīvus. IPA(key): [ʋɐɾʲdʲɪˈnʲɪŋkɐs] Hyphenation: var‧di‧nin‧kas vardiniñkas m
See also: Appendix:Variations of "los" Related to los (“loose”), similar to English -less. This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating
See also: fest, Fest, fêst, and Fëst From fest, from German Fest (“festival”). IPA(key): /-fɛst/ -fest A festival, a fest; used in names of events. summer