[tsîlts]
CilmeFrom an older, obsolete verb cilt (“to rise”), or perhaps, via ablaut, from celt (“to raise, to lift, to build”). The meaning of cilt, “to rise,” is linked to that of “to appear, to originate, to be born;” the original being thus changed from “(where) one rises, is born” to “tribe.” Cognates include Lithuanian kilti̇̀s.
- declension-6, femininetribe (group of people with a primitive type of social organization)
“pirmatnējās ciltis” — primitive tribes
“klejotāju ciltis” — nomadic tribes
“mednieku ciltis” — hunter tribes
- declension-6, femininea group of relatives with a common origin or ancestor, a clan, family
“viena asins... viena cilts” — one blood... one clan
“sena zvejnieku cilts” — an old clan/family of fishermen
- declension-6, feminine, poetica group of people united by common ideals, activities, goals
“cilvēku cilts” — the human tribe, humankind
Formascilts(nominative, singular) · ciltis(nominative, plural) · cilts(genitive, singular) · cilšu(genitive, plural) · ciltij(dative, singular) · ciltīm(dative, plural) · cilti(accusative, singular) · ciltis(accusative, plural) · cilti(instrumental, singular) · ciltīm(instrumental, plural) · ciltī(locative, singular) · ciltīs(locative, plural) · cilts(singular, vocative) · ciltis(plural, vocative)
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