skaists

Etymology
This word results from the merging of two different lines: (a) a derivation from the same stem as (q.v.):  >  > ; the older “clear, pure” meaning can be found in examples up to the beginning of the 19th century; and (b) the past participle of, with an extra initial s from a former reflexive marker (compare  from ap-s-kaist-ies). The meaning probably changed as follows: “warm, hot, heated” > “red, flushed” > “bright, attractive, beautiful.” The older “red, flushed” meaning can be found in older sources and in folk tales (skaistiem vaigiem “with flushed cheeks”). Cognates include 🇨🇬, dialectal.

Adjective

 * 1) beautiful having beauty; corresponding to certain aesthetic ideals, provoking certain aesthetic feelings
 * 2) beautiful, pleasant which causes, gives pleasure
 * 3) beautiful, good having good moral value, being socially useful
 * 4)  beautiful, good well kept, having desirable characteristics, e.g., for breeding
 * 1) beautiful, pleasant which causes, gives pleasure
 * 2) beautiful, good having good moral value, being socially useful
 * 3)  beautiful, good well kept, having desirable characteristics, e.g., for breeding
 * 1) beautiful, good having good moral value, being socially useful
 * 2)  beautiful, good well kept, having desirable characteristics, e.g., for breeding
 * 1) beautiful, good having good moral value, being socially useful
 * 2)  beautiful, good well kept, having desirable characteristics, e.g., for breeding
 * 1)  beautiful, good well kept, having desirable characteristics, e.g., for breeding
 * 1)  beautiful, good well kept, having desirable characteristics, e.g., for breeding
 * 1)  beautiful, good well kept, having desirable characteristics, e.g., for breeding
 * 1)  beautiful, good well kept, having desirable characteristics, e.g., for breeding
 * 1)  beautiful, good well kept, having desirable characteristics, e.g., for breeding