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svārki

svārki

Latvian

Svārki (1)
Svārki (2)

Noun

svārki m (1st declension)

  1. (men's clothing) coat, jacket (upper part of a suit)
    svārki bez atlokiemcoat without lapels
    vilnas svārki ― wool coat
    svārku iekškabata ― the inside pocket of a coat
    kājas Kalvicam basas, mugurā tikai svārki uzmesti virs krekla ― Kalvics was barefoot, wearing only a (suit) coat on top of (his) shirt
  2. (women's clothing) skirt (garment covering the lower body, from the waist down)
    kupli svārki ― full skirt
    svārki un blūzeskirt and blouse
    jaunas sievietes var atļauties arī kuplākus svārkus zvana griezumā ― young women can also allow themselves to wear fuller bell-shaped skirts
    ik uz soļa svārku dziļais iegriezums pavērās pāri celim, un pazibēja zīda zeķē tērptā kāja ― at every step the skirt's deep cut opened a little above the knee, flashing a leg clad in silk stockings

Declension

Usage notes

The singular form svārks exists in theory, but is apparently never used.

In the context of men's clothing usage of svārki has parallels with the way English dress is used when referring to men's clothing, namely, for a formal, archaic or rustic effect. Colloquially svārki would be unequivocally understood to mean a skirt. It is common to reserve svārki for shorter skirts, for longer styles using brunči instead. Although renditions such as minibrunči or minibruncīši "miniskirt" are equally possible and likely depend on individual preference.

References

  1. Karulis, Konstantīns (1992), svārki”, in Latviešu Etimoloģijas Vārdnīca (in Latvian), Rīga: AVOTS, ISBN 9984-700-12-7