upuris
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from Middle Dutch upper, or from Middle High German opper (cf. German Opfer), itself a borrowing from Latin operārī (“to try, to strive for; to offer, to sacrifice”). This word is first mentioned in 17th-century dictionaries.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]upuris m (2nd declension)
- (religion, mythology) offering, sacrifice (object or living being offered to a god or gods in a religious ritual so as to satisfy them or win their favor)
- upura kalns ― sacrificial hill
- upura jērs ― sacrificial lamb
- bet Dievs upuri nav pieņēmis ― but God did not accept the offering
- victim (living being, usually human, which is exposed to, or killed by, direct violence, or a disaster or catastrophe)
- kara upuris ― war victim
- slepkavas upuris ― the assassin's victim
- terora upuris ― terror victim
- plūdu upuri ― flood victims
- satiksmes negadījuma upuris ― car accident victim
- ērglis metās uz savu upuri ― the eagle threw itself on its victim
- (figuratively) victim (living being, usually human, who have to bear the unpleasant consequences of some act or event)
- alkohola upuris ― a victim of alcohol
- sagadīšanās upuris ― a victim of coincidence
- nepareizas audzināšanas upuris ― a victim of improper upbringing
- savas godkārības upuris ― a victim of one's own ambitions
- (figuratively) sacrifice (the act of giving up something for some ulterior purpose, goal)
- sabiedriskais darbs, Dievam žēl, prasa upurus; un arī izdevumus ― social work, unfortunately, requires sacrifices; and also costs
- pēc Maijas nāves naivi domāju, ka neprecēšos nekad... tas bija smieklīgi, jo nevienam nebija vajadzīga šī atteikšanās, šis upuris ― after Maija's death I thought naively that I would never get married... this was ridiculous, because nobody needed this renunciation, this sacrifice
- Kasparovs piedāvāja zirdziņa upuri ― (Chess Master) Kasparov offered the sacrifice of a horse
Declension
[edit]Declension of upuris (2nd declension)
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