Wiktionary:Requested entries (Lithuanian)

Non-letter

 * Wiktionary:About entries:Lithuanian

A
atranka - in Eurovision

B

 * -- sandals?
 * -- last name
 * (needs Lithuanian) -- fermented mash in brewing?
 * (needs Lithuanian) -- → ?
 * , - both mentioned in 🇨🇬
 * , - both mentioned in 🇨🇬
 * , - both mentioned in 🇨🇬
 * , - both mentioned in 🇨🇬

D

 * ? -- Installing/
 * -- sacred cow
 * , singular . Also variants like, etc. From English DP = displaced person. Lithuanian-American dialect. Second wave immigrants to America, fleeing Soviet occupation. Contrasted with grynoriai, tarybukai.
 * -- to dare
 * , - see Druskininkai

E

 * -- small lake
 * -- boundary-strip

F

 * -- faculty?

G

 * -- to scrape
 * -- to gnaw
 * -- to rake
 * , singular, and possibly rare (see comment)(Lithuanian-American dialect). From English greenhorn. First wave immigrants to America (1868–1940), primarily for economic reasons. Contrasted with dypukai, tarybukai.
 * -- knot?
 * -- puff?
 * - related to
 * - see 🇨🇬
 * - see 🇨🇬

H

 * -- hacker?

I

 * -- that
 * -- foundation (genitive singular)
 * -- to enter something (e.g. data)?
 * -- entrance?
 * - ending in uogienė

J

 * -- steers? or cattle
 * -- to join (together)

K

 * ??? - hill? cognate with Serbo-Croatian чука/čuka, Bulgarian чука/чукар, Gothic, German
 * -- mildly derisive name an older sibling would call their younger to tease: no english translation, nagis sounds like a form of nagas meaning fingernail, passed down verbally
 * Isn't this an assimilated version of <  + ?
 * -- piffle?
 * -- invitation?
 * -- invitation?

L

 * -- visited?
 * (needs Lithuanian) -- bay?
 * - this is an inflected form but I don't think we have the citation form either
 * (needs Lithuanian) -- to climb
 * (needs Lithuanian) -- ?
 * - bark

M

 * -- capital of Lithuanian district?
 * -- face?
 * -- annual?
 * -- mead. Is this a borrowing from another language, or is it a native word? Lithuanian also has from the same PIE root. Latvian uses "medus" for both, and Proto-Slavic has the same word for both also: *medъ
 * -- yeast?
 * -- First name
 * (needs Lithuanian) -- ?
 * -- moujik?
 * -- moujik?

N

 * ,, : moonshine, illicit alcohol
 * -- small house
 * -- used? secondhand?
 * -- Vacation town in Curonian peninsula
 * -- itching?
 * -- offender? or criminal

O

 * -- oval?
 * -- ?m.b. ošti?

P

 * -- rise? or a promotion (e.g. by a royal decree)
 * -- knock? -- Prince Kassad 17:10, 26 January 2010 (UTC)
 * -- mention?
 * -- entertainment? used as such: "Z. Graiczunas, Pasilinksminimams darzas. Vynas. Sznapsas. Wines and Liquors. Union Headquarters" found in , page 1.
 * -- to walk or take a leisurely stroll
 * -- hell
 * -- to ask or beg
 * -- ruin, destruction, perdition
 * -- suburbs?
 * -- to force, to compel --Eryk Kij (talk) 15:43, 17 November 2015 (UTC)
 * -- prospect or a two lane city street with trees/grass/light posts in between
 * -- to program (a computer)
 * - mentioned in Finnish
 * - mentioned in Proto-Finnic
 * - bean
 * - bean
 * - bean
 * - bean

R

 * (needs Lithuanian) -- roll?
 * -- rolling?
 * (needs Lithuanian) -- rock?
 * - orthographic
 * - Romanization

S

 * : moonshine, illicit alcohol (from Russian самогон); may be shortened to, in allusion to , as it may be brewed secretly in the woods. Moonshine called (after the common name) is made from triticale grain in Dzūkija.
 * (needs Lithuanian)
 * -- to sink
 * -- to follow
 * -- sister, sis?
 * (needs Lithuanian) -- sphere
 * -- to cleave, split
 * ??? (skirtuose, form of skirtas?) -- for?
 * A participle from of skirti
 * -- leaflet?
 * -- flight?
 * -- Slovak
 * -- rectangle
 * -- rectangular
 * (needs Lithuanian) -- path
 * -- importance
 * - "winged adage", "popular saying", "meme", etc. possible calque of Russian крылатое выражение.
 * - a dessert
 * - see 🇨🇬
 * and - see Proto-Slavic
 * - see Proto-Germanic
 * - see Proto-Germanic
 * - see Proto-Germanic

Š

 * -- alongside?
 * -- shade, shadow
 * -- slope (e.g. of a river)

T

 * , singular . Lithuanian-American dialect. Third wave immigrants to America, who came after the Iron Curtain fell. Contrasted with grynoriai, dypukai.

V

 * -- race? or competition
 * - A river, origin of the capital Vilnius?
 * -- belonging to an omnipotent (genitive singular form of the term )
 * or ?

Ž

 * -- to say
 * - a dessert known as "angel wings" in English, literally "little sticks"?

de:Wiktionary:Litauisch/Wunschliste lt:Sąrašas:Reikalingi žodžiai/Lietuvių