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Redzami 16501 - 16524 no 16848 šķirkļiem

wild grasses and flowers gathered on Midsummer’s Eve
  jǭņ|āina s
(wild grasses and flowers gathered on Midsummer’s Eve)

to cut Midsummer's Eve grasses and flowers   jǭņainõ nītõ

The mother feeds the cows with Midsummer's Eve grasses (~ Midsummer's Eve grasses to the cows).   Jemā sīetõb nī’emidi jǭņāinaks (~ nī’emõdõn jǭņainõ).

						
wild mint
  mõtsā|mǟ’tõr, pi’ņ|mǟtõr s
(corn mint, wild mint)
						
wild mustard
  pǟ’rkiņ, sinēp s
(wild mustard)
						
wild oat
  tūl|ka’ggõrz s
(wild oat)

Wild oats have sprung up in the rye.   Ri’ggõ si’zzõl u’m su’ggõn tūlka’ggiŗi.

						
wild pansy
  vȭrõz|jemā|āina s
(wild pansy)
						
wild rose
  vilkõd|ritskili s
(briar rose, wild rose, dog rose)
						
wild strawberry
  mõtsā|mǭškõz s
(wild strawberry)
						
wilful
(a)   dōŗa adj
(stubborn, capricious, wilful)

a stubborn person   dōŗa rištīng

There has never been a child as wilful as this. [~Such a wilful child has not been seen.]   Ne’i doŗŗõ lapstā ä’b ūo nǟ’dõd.

The child has become wilful.   Läpš u’m īend dōŗaks.

(b)   eņtš|vāldali adj
(arbitrary, wilful)

I have never [~ not] seen such a wilful child.   Ne’i eņtšvāldalizt lapstā ma ä’b ūo nǟnd.

						
wilfulness
  eņtš|vālda s
(arbitrariness, wilfulness)
						
will
  testament, tǭ’mi s
(will)

an iron will   roudi tǭ’mi

of one's own accord ~ voluntarily   eņtš tǭ’miz pie’rrõ

From 1923, Livonian was taught on a voluntary basis in the Livonian Coast schools.   1923. āigastõst Līvõ rānda skūoliš eņtš tǭ’miz pie’rrõ sai opātõd līvõ kēļ.

						
will-o’-the-wisp
  rǭ’|tu’ļ s
(will-o’-the-wisp)
						
willow
  alāb, alābõz s
(willow)

The willow is a tree, the osier is a bush.   Alāb u’m pū, pa’j u’m pȭzõ.

The willow has long, narrow leaves, the osier's leaves are almost round.   Alābõn attõ pitkād ǭ’dõd lī’edõd, pa’j lī’edõd attõ pigātagā immõrgoutlimizt.

						
willow
  pa’j s
(willow, osier)
						
willow catkin
  kanni, kannõz s
(pussy willow, willow catkin)
						
willowherb
willpower
  tǭ’miz|joud s
(willpower)
						
wimp
  ņäugõz adj
(whiner, wimp)
						
winch
  vīnda s
(well sweep, winch)

well sweep, a pole used to raise and lower a bucket in a well   kouv vīnda

						
wind
  tūļ s
(wind)

crosswind, sidewind   kiļgi tūļ

to be with the wind, to be before the wind   tūl allõ vȱlda

to be in the wind   tūl käds vȱlda

to stand out of the wind   tūl vǭŗs pī’lõ

to turn [a windmill's wings] out of the direction of the wind   tūlstõ ulzõ kīerõ

There is a headwind. ; The wind is from the right side (~from the left side). ; There is a tailwind.   Tūļ u’m vastõ (~ jõvāst kilgstõ; ~ kurāst kilgstõ; ~ perīņ).

A cool wind is blowing.   Pū’gõb vi’l tūļ.

When the Baltic Sea is windy, the Gulf of Rīga is calm.   Ku Sūrmie’r u’m tūl allõ, si’z Piškimie’r u’m vagā.

There is no wind at all.   Tūldõ ä’b ūo mittõ rǭz.

The wind is blowing through.   Tūļ viedāb le’bbõ.

He is an airhead [~has wind in the head].   Tä’mmõn u’m tūļ pǟsõ.

He is an airhead [~[His] head is full of wind], the wind is blowing through.   Pǟ u’m täuž tūldõ, tūļ pū’gõb le’bbõ.

It is spun out of thin air [~grabbed from the wind], a mere nothing.   Se u’m tūlstõ võttõd, seļļi nīekõ.

Whoever sows the wind, reaps the whirlwind [~wind].   Kis tūldõ kīlab, se tūldõ nītõb.

						
wind instrument
  pū’gdõb|lil s
(wind instrument)
						
winding
  nõ’ŗ s
(winding, curl, twist)

The yarn gets tangled.   Lānga ētab nõ’ŗŗõ.

						
winding
  kõlīņ adv
(winding, meandering)
						
winding
  kīer, kīermõz s
(winding, thread)

The front ropes had thread in one direction, the back ropes [had it] in the other direction.   E’ḑḑizt kīedõdõn vȯ’ļ ī’tiz kīer, ta’ggizt kīedõdõn tegīž tuoistiz kīer.

The threads went in through the mouth of the seine net and there were also swivels by the wings of the seine net.   Kīerõd lekštõ si’zzõlpē’ḑõn vadā sū pūol ja vadā tībõd jūsõ ve’l vȯ’ļtõ īerõd.

Several threads are together.   Mits kīerdõ attõ ku’bsõ.

						
winding
(a)   kīerlimi adj
(winding)

a winding river   kīerlimi jo’ug

(b)   lunklimi adj
(zigzagging, winding)
						
windlass
  spīla s
(windlass, capstan)
						

Redzami 16501 - 16524 no 16848 šķirkļiem