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labs

English

Noun

labs

  1. plural of lab

Anagrams

  • B.L.A.S., BALs, BASL, BLAs, albs, slab

Danish

Noun

labs c

  1. indefinite genitive singular of lab

Dutch

Pronunciation

Noun

labs

  1. Plural form of lab

Latvian

Etymology

From Proto-Baltic *labas, from Proto-Indo-European *lab?- (to seize, to grab). The semantic development was apparently “seized, grabbed, taken” > “obtained, acquired (as property)” > “valuable, precious” > “good.” Cognates include Lithuanian lãbas (good; hello), lobùs (well-off, rich), Old Prussian labs (good), Sanskrit ???? (lábhate, to seize, to gain possession, to find, to have), Ancient Greek ??????? (láph?ron, booty, loot, plunder; gain, benefit).

Pronunciation

Adjective

labs (definite labais, comparative lab?ks, superlative vislab?kais, adverb labi)

  1. good ((of people) following accepted moral rules, treating others in a sensitive, kind, friendly way; (of their actions) typical of such people)
    cilv?ks, kam t?k rozes un kas priec?jas par b?rniem, ir labs cilv?ks — a person who likes roses and enjoys children is a good person
  2. good ((of people) among whom there is harmony, understanding, friendly relations; (of their actions, relations) typical of such people)
  3. (of animals) good, tame, peaceful
  4. (of people) good (who carry out their duties skillfully, conscientiously)
  5. good (appropriately fulfilling or corresponding to certain requirements or expectations; pleasant, causing pleasure)
  6. (of the body, its parts and functions) good (performing its functions appropriately, developing normally, as expected)
  7. good (relatively large, long, above average; (of time periods) complete, full)
    atn?kt lab? tums? — to arrive in good darkness (= well after dark, after nightfall)
  8. (in the locative singular as a postposition, with genitive complement) for the good of, for the benefit of
  9. (usually definite forms) right, right-hand side

Declension

Antonyms

  • (of "good"): slikts (“bad”), ?auns (“evil”)
  • (of "right"): kreiss (“left”)

Derived terms

  • labdien, labr?t, labvakar
  • lab?js
  • labums

References


Spanish

Noun

labs m pl

  1. plural of lab

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jabs

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /d?æbz/

Noun

jabs

  1. plural of jab

Verb

jabs

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of jab

Spanish

Noun

jabs

  1. plural of jab

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