Postby Linguaphile » 2021-05-17, 23:54
raja 1
raja 1 boundary, border, edge
rajatama 1 to mark off the boundary of
rajastama to mark off the boundary of
rajastuma to be marked off
rajatuma to be marked off
rajatu 1 without a boundary, borderless
rajav terminative (grammatical case)
(ety. Proto-Slavic krajь, probably through Old East Slavic краи)
rai- 1 (raiC- 1), raja 2
raja 2 a type of snowshoe
rajakas beast; stingy, wasteful (despective)
rajak stingy, wasteful (despective)
raisk 1 (genitive: raisu) waste, spoilage; stingy, wasteful (despective)
raisk 2 (genitive: raisa) carrion, carcass
raiskuma to turn into a carcass
raiskama to waste
raiskav wasteful
raibe carcass, rotting corpse
raipnema to turn into a carcass
raipuma to turn into a carcass
(ety. unknown, possibly related to Proto-Slavic krajь, probably through Old East Slavic краи)
rai- 2 (raia- 1, raie-, raiu-, raiC- 2)
raie 1 (genitive: raie) cutting, chopping, deforestation
raie 2 (genitive: raidme) waste from cutting; offal
raie 3 (genitive: raide) cut (in a file)
raig 1 (genitive: raia 1) scab
raig 2 (genitive: raia 2) testicle
raiguma to slough
raiane scabby, sloughy
raiendik clearing (in a forest)
raiesmik clearing (in a forest)
raiuma to cut; to hew; to chop
raiuv hacking
raius slit in the hem of a shirt
raid (genitive: raiu) something lopped off; cut
raim 1 (genitive: raima 1) cutting, hewing, chopping
raim 2 (genitive: raima 2) coal-mining
raimla place where wood is being felled
(ety. Proto-Finnic *rakjoidak, probably related to Proto-Germanic *rakja-)
raja- 3
rajama to establish; to found
rajatud founded, built
rajandama to base on
rajanduma to be based on, to be founded on
rajanema to be based on, to be founded on
rajatis structure
(ety. unknown)
raja 4 (genitive of rada)
rada path
rajatu 2 without a path
(ety. Proto-Germanic *tradō)
raju, raev-
raju strong storm, tempest, hurricane, fury
rajukas stormy weather; turbulent sea
rajukus raging
rajune stormy, tempestuous
rajuline stormy, tempestuous, furious
rajuvil raging
rajuma (of a storm) to howl; to roar; to rage
rajutsema to be very stormy, to be tempestuous; to rage
rajutama 2 to make furious, to enrage
rajuti fitfully
raev rage, fury
raevus frenzy, fierceness
raevama to enrage, to infuriate
raevuma to become furious
raevustama to enrage, to infuriate
raevutsema to rage, to be furious, to storm
raevlema to rage
raevleja one who reages
raevlev raging, rampant
raevlevus rampancy
raevukas furious, violent, passionate
(ety. Proto-Finnic *raju)
raia 3
raia 3 genitive of raid (type of willow tree)
(ety. Latvian priede)