sukeltas
Sukeltas is a Lithuanian term that functions as both an adjective and a past passive participle. It conveys the sense that something has been raised, lifted, or stirred up, either physically or metaphorically. As a participle, it is used to describe nouns that bear the result of an action, such as an object that has been raised or a situation that has been provoked.
Etymology and form: Sukeltas derives from the verb sukelti, meaning to raise, to cause, or to provoke,
Usage: In Lithuanian writing, sukel tas appears in both literal and figurative contexts. For example, phrases
Notes: Sukeltas is part of the broader system of Lithuanian participles and adjectives and follows standard
See also: sukelti, kelti, Lithuanian grammar, past participles.