retums

Latvian

Etymology

From rets (thin, rare) + -ums.

Noun

retums m (1st declension)

  1. rarity (something rare, rarely seen, found, observed)
    bibliogrāfisks retumsbibliographic rarity
    redzēju tādu retumu, kā melno stārķiI saw such a rarity as the black stork
    dabas retumsa rarity of nature, something abnormal, not typical
  2. rarity, thinness (the quality of that which is rare, thin)
    gaišie mati... kur pakausī tas retums, tas tik mākslīgi pārsegts un nosukāts, ka nemaz nav manāms.blond hair... where on the back of (his) head it was rare, it (= hair) was so artfully brushed and covered that it was not noticeable

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