pulkstenis

Etymology
There are various theories about the origin of this word, originally meaning “church bell.” The most likely to be true derives it from an unattested verb (compare archaic, dialectal , ) >  with an epenthetic k and the nominalizing suffix -enis. Other suggestions include deriving from  and  (i.e., the regiment's noisy one); from borrowed terms,  and ; from an old verb  meaning “to fall” (since that which strikes a bell “falls” on it); from a compound of puls- and sitiens, sitenis “blow”, with an intrusive k. The word was already mentioned in a 1585 catechism (as stundu pulksten(is), “hour bell,” i.e., “clock”)

Noun

 * 1) clock, watch instrument to measure time
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