"profesors" meaning in Latvian

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Noun

IPA: [pɾofɛsoɾs]
Etymology: Via other European languages, ultimately borrowed from Latin professor (“declarer, person who claims knowledge”), from the past participle stem of profiteor (“profess”). Etymology templates: {{bor|lv|la|professor||declarer, person who claims knowledge}} Latin professor (“declarer, person who claims knowledge”), {{m|la|profiteor||profess}} profiteor (“profess”) Head templates: {{head|lv|noun|g=m|g2=|head=|sort=}} profesors m, {{lv-noun|m|1st|fem=profesore}} profesors m (1st declension, feminine form: profesore) Inflection templates: {{lv-decl-noun|profesor|s|1st|extrawidth=-60}}, {{lv-decl-noun-1|profesor|s|4=|5=|6=|7=|8=|drop-v=|keep-s=|x=-60}}, {{lv-decl-noun-table|profesors|profesori|profesoru|profesorus|profesora|profesoru|profesoram|profesoriem|profesoru|profesoriem|profesorā|profesoros|profesor|profesori|type=1st declension|x=-60}} Forms: profesore [feminine], declension-1 [table-tags], profesors [nominative, singular], profesori [nominative, plural], profesoru [accusative, singular], profesorus [accusative, plural], profesora [genitive, singular], profesoru [genitive, plural], profesoram [dative, singular], profesoriem [dative, plural], profesoru [instrumental, singular], profesoriem [instrumental, plural], profesorā [locative, singular], profesoros [locative, plural], profesor [singular, vocative], profesori [plural, vocative]
  1. (male) professor (a man who has the highest teaching position in a college or university; such a position) Wikipedia link: lv:profesors Tags: declension-1, masculine Categories (topical): Education, Occupations

Inflected forms

Download JSON data for profesors meaning in Latvian (4.5kB)

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