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stream
  õvā, õvātõks s
(current, stream, flow)

a fast current   kierdi õvā

Today there was a strong current.   Tämpõ vȯ’ļ kangtõ õvā.

The boat is going with the current.   Lǭja lǟ’b perīņ õ’vvõ.

						
streambank
  ūrgan|aigā s
(streambank, the bank of a stream)
						
street
  ī’el s
(street)
						
strength
(a)   dikțit s
(strength)
(b)   joud s
(strength, force, vigour)

to match forces (with)   joudõ kǭ’ļõ

to gather strength   joudõ ku’bbõ

to be in force   joudsõ vȱlda

to become powerless   ilmõ joudtõ īedõ

I do not have enough strength [~ my strength does not come towards [me]].   Mi’n joud ä’b tu’l vastõ.

That is [~goes] beyond my power.   Se lǟ’b i’ļ mi’n joud.

He gathered together all [his] strength, [he] went to do [it] with all [his] strength.   Ta võtīz amā joud ku’bbõ, lekš tī’emõ amāl joudõl.

[One] lacked [sufficient] strength.   Pūtiz jarā joudõ.

That adds strength.   Se āndab joudõ jū’rõ.

He built this house with his own abilities.   Sīe tubā ta te’i eņtš joudkõks.

(c)   vä’g s
(strength, might, force)
(d)   ve’ggit s
(strength, power)
(e)   viššit s
(strength, resistance)
						
stress
(a)   pāina s
(stress, accent)
(b)   põnkt s
(tension, stress, strain)
(c)   stres s
(stress)
						
stretch
(a)   rõ’ut s
(stretch, span, gap)

a stretch of fence   tarā rõ’ut

the gaps between the poles on which nets are hung to dry   vabād rõ’ut

(b)   vie’ntimi s
(stretch, reach)
						
stretched out
(a)   upātõs adv
(flat (on the ground), knocked down, stretched out)

When [its] sails are full, then a windmill is flat [on the ground].   Ku puŗŗõd tǟdõd at, si’z u’m su’dmaļ upātõs.

(b)   vie’ngõl adv
(sprawled, stretched out, flat)
						
stretcher
  kandmõz s
(stretcher)
						
stretching
  riņțlimi s
(stretching)
						
strewing
  valāmi s
(pouring, strewing)

Pouring grain, [you] pour out grain from a sack into a container.   Tierād valāmi, valād tierād kuoțšt ulzõ rīst si’zzõl.

						
stride
  sa’m s
(step, footstep, stride, pace)

step by step   sa’m sa’m tagān

to walk   samīņ lǟ’dõ

at every step   jegā sa’m pǟl

long steps   pitkād samūd

with big steps   sūrd samūdõks

How many steps?   Mits sa’mtõ?

						
strike
(a)   napsā s
(blow, hit, strike)

with one blow   ī’d napsāks

He got hit once. [~He got one blow.]   Ta sai ī’d napsā.

[S/he] delivered [~gave] such a blow that he was killed [~got [his] end].   Āndiz seļļiz napsā, ku ta sai tutkām.

(b)   streik s
(strike)
						
string
(a)   kēļ s
(string)

a string of a Baltic zither   kāndla kēļ

(b)   pa’ggõl s
(tie, lace, string)
(c)   radā s
(line, row, string)

a whole row   tīera radā

Look, where a line of geese is flying.   Vān, kus līndab gūogõd radā.

The teacher lines up the children. [~The children puts the children in a line.]   Opātiji panāb lapst ī’dõ ra’ddõ.

He was running so [fast] that he left a streak behind.   Ta ne’i ailiz, ku radā ei tagān.

[S/he] ran so [fast] that [s/he] left a streak of shit behind.   A’iliz nemē sitā radā ei tagān.

(d)   snūor s
(rope, line, string)

like on a rope – that just keeps moving   ne’iku snūor pǟlõ – kis likūb ī’dtõ likkõmõst

You can't jerk me around. [~You cannot pull me by a rope.]   Sa mīnda ä’d või snūorstõ tõmbõ.

(e)   šnūor s
(rope, line, string)

I tied the strings in a knot.   Ma sidīz šnūorõd suoļmõ.

						
stringy
  škīedõri adj
(fibrous, stringy)
						
strip
  vīrki s
(strip, belt, line)
						
striped
  strīpli, strīplimi, vīpšlimi adj
(striped)

I bought myself a striped shirt.   Ma vȯstīz eņtšõn vīpšlimiz serk.

						
striped
  jutā adj
(striped, streaky)

a striped back   jutā sǟlga

						
striver
  ve’gtiji s
(striver, aspirant)
						
striving
  ve’gtimi s
(striving, aspiration)
						
stroke
(a)   silāstõks s
(caress, stroke)
(b)   šlak s
(stroke)
						
stroking
  paijimi s
(caress, stroking, petting)

You feel a caress.   Sa mȯjūd paijimizt.

						
stroll
  keņžlimi s
(walk, stroll)

I cannot take such a long walk.   Ne’i kōgizt keņžlimizt ma ä’b kāndat.

Let's go on a walk!   Tī’em ī’d keņžlimiz!

						
strong
(a)   dikțõ adj
(strong, tough)

strong fabric   dikțõ ǭ’rõn

(b)   dūšig adj
(strong)

Fresh meat makes [you] strong.   Priš vȯzā tī’eb dūšigõks.

(c)   joudzi adj
(strong, vigorous)

to make strong   joudzizõks tī’edõ

to become strong in spirit   sǭdõ joudzizõks vaimsõ

(d)   kangti adj
(strong)

a strong current   kangti õvā

Sometimes the current was so strong that it was very hard to pull the seine.   Mūnda kõrd vȯ’ļ ne’i kangti õvā, ku vȯ’ļ vä’ggi lǟlam vie’ddõ va’ddõ.

(e)   kangtõ adj
(strong)

There was a strong current today.   Tämpõ vȯ’ļ kangtõ õvā.

(f)   kä’rzi adj
(strong, severe, bitter)

bitter cold   kä’rzi kīlma

extreme aridity   kä’rzi kūja

fierce fire   kä’rzi tu’ļ

(g)   ve’ggi adj
(strong, powerful)

strong wind   ve’ggi tūļ

a strong man   ve’ggi mīez

strong spirits   ve’ggi brāndiļ

strong as a bear   ve’ggi ne’iku okš

(h)   viš adj
(strong, durable)

durable fabric   viš ǭ’rõn

a strong rope   viš kieuž

a strong container   viš rīst

Strong as an iron nail.   Viš ne’iku rōda na’ggõl.

They were still strong enough.   Ne vȯ’ļtõ ve’l viššõd kil.

						
strong in taste or smell
  vängi adj
(foul, unpleasant, strong in taste or smell)
						
stronger
  ve’ggimi adj
(stronger, more powerful)
						

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