huima
Finnish
Etymology
Probably from Old Norse hvima (“to be confused”) (for sense, compare huimata), from Proto-Germanic [Term?] (“to be unsteady, to rock”). Related to Estonian uim, Ingrian huima, Karelian huima and Votic huima.
Declension
Inflection of huima (Kotus type 10/koira, no gradation) | |||
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nominative | huima | huimat | |
genitive | huiman | huimien | |
partitive | huimaa | huimia | |
illative | huimaan | huimiin | |
singular | plural | ||
nominative | huima | huimat | |
accusative | nom. | huima | huimat |
gen. | huiman | ||
genitive | huiman | huimien huimainrare | |
partitive | huimaa | huimia | |
inessive | huimassa | huimissa | |
elative | huimasta | huimista | |
illative | huimaan | huimiin | |
adessive | huimalla | huimilla | |
ablative | huimalta | huimilta | |
allative | huimalle | huimille | |
essive | huimana | huimina | |
translative | huimaksi | huimiksi | |
instructive | — | huimin | |
abessive | huimatta | huimitta | |
comitative | — | huimine |
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