Augļi Etymology
From the same stem as augt ( “ to grow ” ) , with an extra l , made into a masculine second-declension noun (ending -is ).[1]
Noun
auglis m ( 2nd declension )
fruit ( vegetal structure that forms on a flower after fertilization to envelop the seeds )
augļa apvalks ― fruit shell, skin
No pupiņas zieda izveidojas auglis , pāksts ar vairākām sēklām ― from the bean flowers a fruit formed itself, a pod with several seeds
fruit ( such structures when juicy and edible )
salds auglis ― sweet fruit
augļu koks ― fruit tree
augļu dārzs ― orchard (lit. fruit garden)
augļu raža ― fruit harvest
dienvidi augļi ― southern fruits
augļu un ogu sulas ― fruit and berry juices
augļu konservi ― fruit preserves, canned fruit
aizliegts auglis ― forbidden fruit
( embryology ) fetus ( mammalian organism between the embryonary stage and birth )
augļa kustības ― fetal movement
uzturam grūtniecības laikā ir jāsatur visas augļa attīstībai vajadzīgas vielas ― the diet during pregnancy must contain all the substances necessary to the development of the fetus
( figuratively ) result , consequence of an action , event , effort , etc.
ilgstoša darba augļi ― the fruits of long-term work
fantāzijas auglis ― the fruit of fantasy
viņš saņēma tikai savas vieglprātības augļus ― he only gathered the fruit of his recklessness (i.e., he lost his house)
( economics , in the plural ) interest , income from interest
gada augļi ― annual interest
augļu augļi ― compound interest (lit. interest of interest)
ieguldītais kapitāls sāka nest augļus ― the invested capital began to produce interest (lit. to bear fruit(s) )
Declension
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Declension of auglis (2nd declension)