zaļš

Etymology
From, , from , whence also and several other color terms (e.g., , ). In fact, the color meaning of this term was at first not as specific as it is today: compare the dialectal variant, and also several borrowings from Baltic languages: 🇨🇬 (< ), 🇨🇬. Under the influence of, its meaning stabilized as “green”. Cognates include 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

Adjective



 * 1) green having the color typical of, e.g., grass and leaves in summer
 * 2) green, greenish having a tone or hue similar to green when compared to other related element
 * 3)  pale, unhealthy color
 * 4)  green which is growing, developing; having leaves, needles, grass
 * 5)  green, not ripe;  not ready to burn
 * 6) uncooked, raw
 * 7) new, unexperienced
 * 8) untroubled, trouble-free carefree
 * 1)  pale, unhealthy color
 * 2)  green which is growing, developing; having leaves, needles, grass
 * 3)  green, not ripe;  not ready to burn
 * 4) uncooked, raw
 * 5) new, unexperienced
 * 6) untroubled, trouble-free carefree
 * 1)  green, not ripe;  not ready to burn
 * 2) uncooked, raw
 * 3) new, unexperienced
 * 4) untroubled, trouble-free carefree
 * 1)  green, not ripe;  not ready to burn
 * 2) uncooked, raw
 * 3) new, unexperienced
 * 4) untroubled, trouble-free carefree
 * 1) uncooked, raw
 * 2) new, unexperienced
 * 3) untroubled, trouble-free carefree
 * 1) new, unexperienced
 * 2) untroubled, trouble-free carefree
 * 1) untroubled, trouble-free carefree
 * 1) untroubled, trouble-free carefree