Moteriškas
pars
(Anglų k.)
- (declension-3, feminine) a part, portion, piece, share
- (declension-3, feminine) pars ... pars ..., some ... others ...
- (declension-3, feminine, plural-normally) a party, fraction, side
- (declension-3, feminine, in-plural) a part, character
- (declension-3, feminine, in-plural) a part, character
- (declension-3, feminine) a lot, portion, fate
- (declension-3, feminine) a portion or share of food
- (declension-3, feminine) a task, lesson
- (declension-3, feminine) a part, place, region of the earth
- (declension-3, feminine) a part, fraction
- (declension-3, feminine) a part of a body, a member
- (declension-3, feminine, plural-normally) a party
- (declension-3, feminine) a direction
Dažnis
Tariamas kaip (IPA)
[ˈpars]
Etimologija (Anglų k.)
From Proto-Italic *partis > parts > pars. Probably from the same root as pār and portiō. This could be the Proto-Indo-European root *perh₂- (“sell, exchange”), which also gave the Ancient Greek πόρνη (pórnē, “prostitute”), and πέρνημι (pérnēmi, “sell”). Others refer to (the perhaps identical) Proto-Indo-European *per- (“to pass through”), whence Latin porta, portus, parō, pariō, perīculum, experior, Ancient Greek πέρα (péra), πείρω (peírō), πόρος (póros), Proto-Germanic *faraną (“to go, to travel”) and *fērō (“danger”), whence English fare and fear, German fahren and Gefahr. While keeping the separate root Proto-Indo-European *sperH-, that could also explain Latin parcus, parcō, Ancient Greek σπαρνός (sparnós), English spare. According to Michiel De Vaan's Etymological Dictionary of Latin and the other Italic Languages (2008), probably from the same root as pariō.
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