akls

Etymology
From the same stem (, from ) as the earlier verb (cf. 🇨🇬; for some young animal offspring, also “to stop seeing”), from which it is an adjectival form with an extra l. Note the apparently strange polysemy “begin to see” vs. “stop seeing” in the Lithuanian cognate, probably already present in Proto-Baltic; the semantic connection is probably “having eyes” > “having something on one's eyes” > “having eye problems” > “becoming blind.” Cognates include 🇨🇬.

Adjective

 * 1) blind permanently (or temporarily) incapable of seeing
 * 2)  blind unthinking, unchecked, not subject to conscious assessment, control
 * 3) blind accidental, unexpected
 * 4) blind very dark, impossible to see through; without light
 * 5) blind without an exit, without a passage, only one-way
 * 6) blind done without looking; done only via instruments
 * 1)  blind unthinking, unchecked, not subject to conscious assessment, control
 * 2) blind accidental, unexpected
 * 3) blind very dark, impossible to see through; without light
 * 4) blind without an exit, without a passage, only one-way
 * 5) blind done without looking; done only via instruments
 * 1) blind accidental, unexpected
 * 2) blind very dark, impossible to see through; without light
 * 3) blind without an exit, without a passage, only one-way
 * 4) blind done without looking; done only via instruments
 * 1) blind accidental, unexpected
 * 2) blind very dark, impossible to see through; without light
 * 3) blind without an exit, without a passage, only one-way
 * 4) blind done without looking; done only via instruments
 * 1) blind very dark, impossible to see through; without light
 * 2) blind without an exit, without a passage, only one-way
 * 3) blind done without looking; done only via instruments
 * 1) blind without an exit, without a passage, only one-way
 * 2) blind done without looking; done only via instruments
 * 1) blind without an exit, without a passage, only one-way
 * 2) blind done without looking; done only via instruments
 * 1) blind done without looking; done only via instruments
 * 1) blind done without looking; done only via instruments
 * 1) blind done without looking; done only via instruments
 * 1) blind done without looking; done only via instruments
 * 1) blind done without looking; done only via instruments

Adjective

 * 1) blind