gailis

Latvian

Etymology

From *gal-n-o, enlargement of *gl̥H-o, zero-grade of Proto-Indo-European *golH-so. Cognates include Welsh galw (call), English call, Lithuanian gal̃sas (echo), Russian го́лос (gólos, voice), Polish głos (voice), Albanian gjuhë (voice)).

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Noun

gailis m (2nd declension)

  1. rooster, cock (male domestic fowl, especially Gallus gallus)
    lielīgs kā gailisboastful as a rooster
    gaiļa gadirooster years (= adolescence)
  2. (in the plural) time (very early morning) when roosters crow; the crowing itself
    pirmie gaiļithe first rooster crow (of the rooster)
    otrie, trešie gaiļithe second, third rooster crow

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