"senatne" meaning in Latvian

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Noun

Etymology: A 19th-century neologism, from sens (“ancient”) + -atne (or perhaps from the adverb sen, q.v.), coined in 1869 by A. Kronvalds, following the pattern of jauns (“new”), jaunatne (“youth”) (originally “recent times”). Kronvalds also used the word senība in the same sense, which he had either heard from a dialect (it is attested as a dialectal term) or then created independently, following the example of Lithuanian senýbė. Only senatne remained in the standard literary language. Etymology templates: {{suffix|lv|sens|atne|gloss1=ancient}} sens (“ancient”) + -atne, {{m|lv|sen}} sen, {{m|lv|jauns||new}} jauns (“new”), {{m|lv|jaunatne||youth}} jaunatne (“youth”), {{m|lv|senība}} senība, {{cog|lt|senýbė}} Lithuanian senýbė, {{m|lv|senatne}} senatne Head templates: {{head|lv|noun|g=f|g2=|head=|sort=}} senatne f, {{lv-noun|f|5th}} senatne f (5th declension) Inflection templates: {{lv-decl-noun|sena|e|5th|no-pl|tn|tņ}}, {{lv-decl-noun-5|sena|e|4=no-pl|5=tn|6=tņ|7=|8=|drop-v=|keep-s=|x=0}}, {{lv-decl-noun-table|senatne|-|senatni|-|senatnes|-|senatnei|-|senatni|-|senatnē|-|senatne|-|type=5th declension|x=0}} Forms: declension-5 [table-tags], senatne [nominative, singular], - [nominative, plural], senatni [accusative, singular], - [accusative, plural], senatnes [genitive, singular], - [genitive, plural], senatnei [dative, singular], - [dative, plural], senatni [instrumental, singular], - [instrumental, plural], senatnē [locative, singular], - [locative, plural], senatne [singular, vocative], - [plural, vocative]
  1. antiquity, ancient times, distant past Tags: declension-5, feminine Synonyms: senība [dialectal] Related terms: sencis

Inflected forms

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