ķēde

Etymology
Borrowed from, or from 🇨🇬 (cf. 🇨🇬), themselves borrowings from , ultimately from a 🇨🇬 stem. This is an old borrowing, already mentioned in 17th-century sources, sometimes with a prothetic š. The current form, without š, officially entered the standard language in the early 20th century.

Noun

 * 1) chain sequence of interconnected, usually metal, rings or links
 * 2) chain a chain (1) made of precious metal, to be worn as an ornament
 * 3) chain, fetters to restrain prisoners
 * 4) row, line of people at a certain distance from each other
 * 5) a series of elements following each other
 * 6) a sequence of events or facts
 * 1) chain a chain (1) made of precious metal, to be worn as an ornament
 * 2) chain, fetters to restrain prisoners
 * 3) row, line of people at a certain distance from each other
 * 4) a series of elements following each other
 * 5) a sequence of events or facts
 * 1) row, line of people at a certain distance from each other
 * 2) a series of elements following each other
 * 3) a sequence of events or facts
 * 1) a series of elements following each other
 * 2) a sequence of events or facts
 * 1) a sequence of events or facts
 * 1) a sequence of events or facts
 * 1) a sequence of events or facts