CilmeFrom the stem of pļāpāt (q.v.), made into an ambigenous (masculine and/or feminine) fourth declension noun.
- declension-4, feminine, masculinechatty person, chatterbox
“pļāpa un muļķis dzīvē allaž iet blakām” — the chatterbox and the fool often go side by side in life
“Dartfordā notikušajās pļāpu sacensībās kāds Šihins neaizvēra muti 133 stundas!” — in a tournament of chatty people that happened in Dartford a certain Šihins did not close (his) mouth (for) 133 hours!
Formaspļāpa(nominative, singular) · pļāpas(nominative, plural) · pļāpas(genitive, singular) · pļāpu(genitive, plural) · pļāpam(dative, singular) · pļāpai(dative, singular) · pļāpām(dative, plural) · pļāpu(accusative, singular) · pļāpas(accusative, plural) · pļāpu(instrumental, singular) · pļāpām(instrumental, plural) · pļāpā(locative, singular) · pļāpās(locative, plural) · pļāpa(singular, vocative) · pļāpas(plural, vocative)
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