ciešs

Etymology
From the same stem as 🇨🇬, from which it was a variant yo-stem: with a variant -tyo-s of an (adjectivizing) suffix -to-s >  >  >. It is also possible that the adverbial form of  first gave rise to a variant  via palatalization, from which came the adjective. In some dialects, still means the same as, but in the standard literary language they are semantically distinct.

Adjective

 * 1) dense, tight with component parts that are linked or very close to each other
 * 2) tight, close with people standing close to each other
 * 3)  close, united
 * 4)  tight, close strongly bound, tied
 * 5)  tight, strong, determined
 * 6)  tight, close, strong
 * 7)  tight, strong, rigid, unalterable
 * 8)  tight, deep
 * 9)  tight, hard, attentive, concentrated
 * 10)  tightly close, very near syn.
 * 1)  tight, strong, determined
 * 2)  tight, close, strong
 * 3)  tight, strong, rigid, unalterable
 * 4)  tight, deep
 * 5)  tight, hard, attentive, concentrated
 * 6)  tightly close, very near syn.
 * 1)  tight, strong, rigid, unalterable
 * 2)  tight, deep
 * 3)  tight, hard, attentive, concentrated
 * 4)  tightly close, very near syn.
 * 1)  tight, deep
 * 2)  tight, hard, attentive, concentrated
 * 3)  tightly close, very near syn.
 * 1)  tight, hard, attentive, concentrated
 * 2)  tightly close, very near syn.
 * 1)  tightly close, very near syn.
 * 1)  tightly close, very near syn.