See stirna on Wiktionary
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"text": "stirnas pašlaik aizliegts medīt", "type": "example" }, { "english": "a girl as light as a roe deer", "text": "meitene viegla kā stirna", "type": "example" } ], "glosses": [ "roe deer (Capreolus capreolus)" ], "id": "en-stirna-lv-noun-CX81sH0c", "links": [ [ "roe deer", "roe deer" ], [ "Capreolus capreolus", "Capreolus capreolus#Translingual" ] ], "tags": [ "declension-4", "feminine" ], "wikipedia": [ "lv:stirna" ] } ], "sounds": [ { "ipa": "[stīɾna]" } ], "word": "stirna" } { "etymology_templates": [ { "args": { "1": "lt", "2": "ine-bsl-pro", "3": "*śírˀnāˀ" }, "expansion": "Proto-Balto-Slavic *śírˀnāˀ", "name": "der" }, { "args": { "1": "lt", "2": "ine-pro", "3": "*ḱr̥h₂-néh₂" }, "expansion": "Proto-Indo-European *ḱr̥h₂-néh₂", "name": "der" }, { "args": { "1": "de", "2": "Horn" }, "expansion": "German Horn", "name": "cog" }, { "args": { "1": "en", "2": "horn" }, "expansion": "English horn", "name": "cog" }, { "args": { "1": "la", "2": "cornū" }, "expansion": "Latin cornū", 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