stunda

Etymology
From. Ultimately from the root of, which see.

Verb

 * 1) to wait (with longing, yearning), long, yearn
 * 2) to be dying to get sth; want sth badly, feel like sth; hanker after sth; fancy sth; crave, covet
 * 3) to be approaching, be coming; be at hand, be near

Etymology
From. Ultimately from the root of, which see.

Verb

 * 1)  to pursue, to practice, to study
 * 2)  to frequent, to visit often

Etymology
A borrowing, traditionally described as from, from , from , from , since this form is found in the earliest attestations.

But some authors argue that these early attestations are found only in some dialects, and that later competing forms (stunds, stunda) might correspond to earlier competing variants, which suggests that this word already existed in Latvian prior to 🇨🇬 influence. This would mean that it was previously borrowed from another Germanic language (possibly, or maybe or ). The current form became stabilised at the beginning of the 18th century.

Noun

 * 1) hour a time period of 60 minutes
 * 2) hour relatively short period in a day, often associated with an event, activity, or situation
 * 3) lesson period of time in which a class takes place, especially at an educational institution
 * 1) hour relatively short period in a day, often associated with an event, activity, or situation
 * 2) lesson period of time in which a class takes place, especially at an educational institution
 * 1) hour relatively short period in a day, often associated with an event, activity, or situation
 * 2) lesson period of time in which a class takes place, especially at an educational institution
 * 1) lesson period of time in which a class takes place, especially at an educational institution
 * 1) lesson period of time in which a class takes place, especially at an educational institution
 * 1) lesson period of time in which a class takes place, especially at an educational institution
 * 1) lesson period of time in which a class takes place, especially at an educational institution
 * 1) lesson period of time in which a class takes place, especially at an educational institution

Alternative forms

 * (nominative/accusative)

Verb

 * 1) to be about to occur; to be at hand, to be (up)coming