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Latgalian

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Gaļa.

Etymology

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From Proto-Baltic [Term?]. Cognates include Latvian gaļa and Sudovian fała.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈɡalʲa]
  • Hyphenation: ga‧ļa

Noun

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gaļa f

  1. meat

Declension

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References

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  • Nicole Nau (2011) A short grammar of Latgalian, München: LINCOM GmbH, →ISBN, page 25

Latvian

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 gaļa on Latvian Wikipedia
 
Gaļa

Etymology

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The origin of this word has not been fully explained. It may have been derived from the same stem as the (dated) verb galēt (to kill) (cf. dzelt (to sting), derived from another grade of the same stem), so that it would have originally meant “stabbed, killed, slaughtered (animal).” A different hypothesis is that gaļa is cognate with Russian го́лый (gólyj, naked), its original meaning having been “naked (= skinned) flesh, meat.” Either way, gaļa has replaced in this sense the word miesa, formerly “meat,” now specifically “(human) flesh.” Cognates include Sudovian fała (probably misspelled *gala).[1]

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ɡaʎa]
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Noun

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gaļa f (4th declension)

  1. meat (food obtained from the flesh of slaughtered animals)
    cūkas, aitas, jēra gaļapig, sheep, lamb meat (i.e. pork, mutton, lamb)
    vērša, liellopu gaļaox, cattle meat (i.e. beef)
    zivju gaļafish meat
    trekna, liesa gaļafatty, lean meat
    jēla, zaļa gaļaraw, green (i.e. raw) meat
    cepta, vārīta, žāvēta gaļafried, boiled, dried meat
    malta gaļaminced meat
    gaļas šķēlemeat slice
    gaļas kvalitātemeat quality
    sālīt, sautēt gaļuto salt, to stew meat
    kāposti, pīrāgs ar gaļucabbage, pastry (pirogi) with meat
    gaļas ražošana, rūpniecībameat production, industry
    truša gaļu, tāpat kā teļa gaļu, organisms viegli izmanto... ar savu maigo un patīkamo garšu tā atgādina vistas gaļu
    rabbit meat, like veal (lit. calf meat), can be easily utilized (i.e. digested) by the (human) organism... with its mild and pleasant taste, it is reminiscent of chicken meat
  2. (in the genitive, used adjectivally) meat (containing meat, cooked or prepared with meat)
    gaļas produktimeat products
    gaļas buljons, zupameat broth, soup
    gaļas mērcemeat sauce
    gaļas kotletes, pīrāgimeatballs, pastry (pirogi)
    gaļas konservicanned meat
  3. (in the genitive, used adjectivally, of animals) meat (from which one obtains meat; reared in order to produce meat)
    gaļas cūka, govsmeat pig, cow
    gaļas lopimeat cattle
    gaļas cāļimeat chicks (i.e. chicken)
  4. meat, flesh (animal muscular and adipose tissue; also, colloquially, human flesh, usually miesa)
    gaļas olbaltumvielasmeat protein
    kur gaļa, tur kauli; kur āda, tur spalva
    where (there is) meat, (there are) bones; where (there is) skin, (there is) fur
    mans ievainojums nav smags, bet lode iedzinusi no šineļa gaļā vilnas piku
    my wound is not heavy (i.e. serious), but the bullet drove in a lump of wool from the coat into (my) meat (or flesh)
  5. (rare) meat, flesh (soft, juicy part of a fruit)
    auglis (parastajai mandelei) no sāniem saspiests olveida kaulenis ar ādainu gaļu
    the fruit (of the common almond tree) is, from the side, a compressed oval drupe with leathery flesh

Declension

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Synonyms

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(of "flesh"): miesa

Derived terms

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References

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  1. ^ Karulis, Konstantīns (1992) “gaļa”, in Latviešu Etimoloģijas Vārdnīca[1] (in Latvian), Rīga: AVOTS, →ISBN