lietots
Lietots is a Latvian adjective formed from the verb lietot, meaning to use. It denotes that something has been used or employed previously. Grammatically it behaves as a regular Latvian adjective and agrees with the noun it modifies: masculine singular lietots, feminine singular lietota, masculine plural lietoti, feminine plural lietotas. It is most commonly used to describe objects that have been previously used, such as lietots auto (a used car), lietota mēbele (used furniture), or lietots dators (used computer). In advertising and catalogs, lietots signals condition while leaving other details to context; speakers may also use nelietots or jauns to express different degrees of novelty.
Beyond physical objects, lietots can describe methods, approaches, or tools that have been applied, for example
Origin and formation: lietots is the past passive participle of lietot, with the common Latvian suffix -ots
Notes: in everyday language, lietots is the standard term to indicate prior use. For new or unused