ļauns

Etymology
From the stem of the verb (q.v.), with a suffix. The original meaning was probably “allowed (to do as s/he pleased), allowed (to let go)” (compare, ). Cognates include 🇨🇬,.

Adjective

 * 1) evil, wicked whose behavior, attitude towards others is hostile, cruel, vile, criminal
 * 2) evil expressing hatred, cruelty
 * 3) evil, bad relating to, leading to something very undesirable, misfortune, sorrow; dangerous
 * 4) evil, twisted, dark whose content expresses something hateful, cruel
 * 5)  harmful
 * 1) evil, bad relating to, leading to something very undesirable, misfortune, sorrow; dangerous
 * 2) evil, twisted, dark whose content expresses something hateful, cruel
 * 3)  harmful
 * 1) evil, bad relating to, leading to something very undesirable, misfortune, sorrow; dangerous
 * 2) evil, twisted, dark whose content expresses something hateful, cruel
 * 3)  harmful
 * 1) evil, twisted, dark whose content expresses something hateful, cruel
 * 2)  harmful
 * 1) evil, twisted, dark whose content expresses something hateful, cruel
 * 2)  harmful
 * 1)  harmful
 * 1)  harmful
 * 1)  harmful