pǟva

Etymology
From, from.

Noun

 * 1) day period of the day between sunrise and sunset when one enjoys daylight
 * pǟva lebbõ
 * throughout the day; whole day
 * pǟvast päuvõ
 * day to day
 * sieldõ neiku pǟva
 * as clear as day
 * sieldõ pǟva āigal
 * in broad daylight (lit. "in bright day time")
 * pǟviņ
 * by day; days
 * īds knaššõs pǟvas
 * one fine day
 * mustād pǟvad pierāst
 * for a rainy day (lit. "for black days")
 * jõvḑi päuvḑi nǟdõ
 * to see good days
 * nūorši päuvši
 * in young days; in youth
 * vaņši päuvši
 * in old age (lit. "in old days")
 * täm pǟvad at lugdõd
 * his days are numbered (lit. "counted"); he is living on borrowed time
 * 1) sun
 * pǟva kārgõb
 * sun is rising
 * pǟva lǟb lūojõ
 * sun is setting
 * pǟva pāistab, vīmõ sadāb, siz mirīņõd daņtšõbõd
 * sun is shining, rain is raining, [they say that] then the dead are dancing
 * jegā ažā tulāb pǟva käddõ
 * everything comes to light (lit. "comes in the grasp of sun")
 * jegā ažā tulāb pǟva käddõ
 * everything comes to light (lit. "comes in the grasp of sun")