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Etymology
, from his earlier coinage (from, q.v.), both calques of ,. Later on (1871), Kronvalds gave preference to another coinage,, for the sense of “to educate,” reserving , for the sense of “to civilize,” but the broader meaning had already become popular. In 1899, R. Kaudzīte attacked in his writings the forms with initial, to which he preferred forms without it, but in vain.

Noun

 * 1) education, formation knowledge acquired by learning, usually at school
 * 2) education, teaching official institutions, measures that exist for the teaching of children
 * 1) education, teaching official institutions, measures that exist for the teaching of children
 * 1) education, teaching official institutions, measures that exist for the teaching of children
 * 1) education, teaching official institutions, measures that exist for the teaching of children
 * 1) education, teaching official institutions, measures that exist for the teaching of children
 * 1) education, teaching official institutions, measures that exist for the teaching of children
 * 1) education, teaching official institutions, measures that exist for the teaching of children