OriginNominal derivative of tiẽsti (“to straighten”). Related to teisùs (“fair, honest”).
- truth, true
“sakyti tiesą” — to tell the truth
- right (permission ensured by law, etc.)
- law, custom
- court of law
- legal case, trial
- law and order, jurisprudence
- by the way
- indeed; truly; it is true that
Formstiesà(canonical, feminine, stress-pattern-4) · tiẽsos(plural) · tiesà(nominative, singular) · tiẽsos(nominative, plural) · tiesõs(genitive, singular) · tiesų̃(genitive, plural) · tiẽsai(dative, singular) · tiesóms(dative, plural) · tiẽsą(accusative, singular) · tiesàs(accusative, plural) · tiesà(instrumental, singular) · tiesomi̇̀s(instrumental, plural) · tiesojè(locative, singular) · tiesosè(locative, plural) · tiẽsa(singular, vocative) · tiẽsos(plural, vocative)
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