labs

Etymology
From, traditionally derived from (though Smoczynski is skeptical ). The semantic development was apparently “seized, grabbed, taken” > “obtained, acquired (as property)” > “valuable, precious” > “good.” Cognates include 🇨🇬,, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

Adjective

 * 1) good (of people) following accepted moral rules, treating others in a sensitive, kind, friendly way; (of their actions) typical of such people
 * cilvēks, kam tīk rozes un kas priecājas par bērniem, ir labs cilvēks — a person who likes roses and enjoys children is a good person
 * 1) good (of people) among whom there is harmony, understanding, friendly relations; (of their actions, relations) typical of such people
 * 2)  good, tame, peaceful
 * 3)  good who carry out their duties skillfully, conscientiously
 * 4) good appropriately fulfilling or corresponding to certain requirements or expectations; pleasant, causing pleasure
 * 5)  good performing its functions appropriately, developing normally, as expected
 * 6) good relatively large, long, above average; (of time periods) complete, full
 * atnākt labā tumsā — to arrive in good darkness (= well after dark, after nightfall)
 * 1)  for the good of, for the benefit of
 * 2)  right, right-hand side
 * 1)  good, tame, peaceful
 * 2)  good who carry out their duties skillfully, conscientiously
 * 3) good appropriately fulfilling or corresponding to certain requirements or expectations; pleasant, causing pleasure
 * 4)  good performing its functions appropriately, developing normally, as expected
 * 5) good relatively large, long, above average; (of time periods) complete, full
 * atnākt labā tumsā — to arrive in good darkness (= well after dark, after nightfall)
 * 1)  for the good of, for the benefit of
 * 2)  right, right-hand side
 * 1) good appropriately fulfilling or corresponding to certain requirements or expectations; pleasant, causing pleasure
 * 2)  good performing its functions appropriately, developing normally, as expected
 * 3) good relatively large, long, above average; (of time periods) complete, full
 * atnākt labā tumsā — to arrive in good darkness (= well after dark, after nightfall)
 * 1)  for the good of, for the benefit of
 * 2)  right, right-hand side
 * 1)  good performing its functions appropriately, developing normally, as expected
 * 2) good relatively large, long, above average; (of time periods) complete, full
 * atnākt labā tumsā — to arrive in good darkness (= well after dark, after nightfall)
 * 1)  for the good of, for the benefit of
 * 2)  right, right-hand side
 * 1)  good performing its functions appropriately, developing normally, as expected
 * 2) good relatively large, long, above average; (of time periods) complete, full
 * atnākt labā tumsā — to arrive in good darkness (= well after dark, after nightfall)
 * 1)  for the good of, for the benefit of
 * 2)  right, right-hand side
 * 1)  good performing its functions appropriately, developing normally, as expected
 * 2) good relatively large, long, above average; (of time periods) complete, full
 * atnākt labā tumsā — to arrive in good darkness (= well after dark, after nightfall)
 * 1)  for the good of, for the benefit of
 * 2)  right, right-hand side
 * 1)  good performing its functions appropriately, developing normally, as expected
 * 2) good relatively large, long, above average; (of time periods) complete, full
 * atnākt labā tumsā — to arrive in good darkness (= well after dark, after nightfall)
 * 1)  for the good of, for the benefit of
 * 2)  right, right-hand side
 * 1) good relatively large, long, above average; (of time periods) complete, full
 * atnākt labā tumsā — to arrive in good darkness (= well after dark, after nightfall)
 * 1)  for the good of, for the benefit of
 * 2)  right, right-hand side
 * 1) good relatively large, long, above average; (of time periods) complete, full
 * atnākt labā tumsā — to arrive in good darkness (= well after dark, after nightfall)
 * 1)  for the good of, for the benefit of
 * 2)  right, right-hand side
 * atnākt labā tumsā — to arrive in good darkness (= well after dark, after nightfall)
 * 1)  for the good of, for the benefit of
 * 2)  right, right-hand side
 * atnākt labā tumsā — to arrive in good darkness (= well after dark, after nightfall)
 * 1)  for the good of, for the benefit of
 * 2)  right, right-hand side
 * 1)  for the good of, for the benefit of
 * 2)  right, right-hand side
 * 1)  right, right-hand side

Antonyms

 * “bad”, “evil”
 * “left”