stumt

Etymology
There are different theories about this word. Some derive it from, from the zero grade  of , whence also 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬; but note that the “push” meaning is attested only in Baltic languages. Others claim that it comes from 🇨🇬,, , , whence also 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, and, with an extra m, also the Baltic terms and 🇨🇬 unattested , from which dialectal , “sad person” (< “repulsed, pushed away by something”), 🇨🇬. It is also possible that both sources have contributed to the formation of this word. Cognates include 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1) to push, to pull to apply force to the front of something in order to make it move
 * rīta saule stūma gājējiem pa priekšu garu, tumšu enu — the morning sun pulled a long, dark shadow in front of the passers-by
 * 1) to push, to pull to make a person or animal move by force
 * 2) to push into (something), to shove (usually with difficulty)
 * rīta saule stūma gājējiem pa priekšu garu, tumšu enu — the morning sun pulled a long, dark shadow in front of the passers-by
 * 1) to push, to pull to make a person or animal move by force
 * 2) to push into (something), to shove (usually with difficulty)
 * 1) to push into (something), to shove (usually with difficulty)
 * 1) to push into (something), to shove (usually with difficulty)
 * 1) to push into (something), to shove (usually with difficulty)
 * 1) to push into (something), to shove (usually with difficulty)

Derived terms

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