jalopeura
See also: Jalopeura
Finnish
Etymology
Compound of jalo (“noble, i.e., king of the beasts”) + peura (“deer; in a primitive sense, any beast of the forest”); one of the many words first known to have been written down by Michael Agricola when translating the New Testament to Finnish in 16th century.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈjɑloˌpeu̯rɑ/, [ˈjɑlo̞ˌpe̞u̯rɑ]
- Hyphenation: ja‧lo‧peu‧ra
Declension
Inflection of jalopeura (Kotus type 9/kala, no gradation) | |||
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nominative | jalopeura | jalopeurat | |
genitive | jalopeuran | jalopeurojen | |
partitive | jalopeuraa | jalopeuroja | |
illative | jalopeuraan | jalopeuroihin | |
singular | plural | ||
nominative | jalopeura | jalopeurat | |
accusative | nom. | jalopeura | jalopeurat |
gen. | jalopeuran | ||
genitive | jalopeuran | jalopeurojen jalopeurainrare | |
partitive | jalopeuraa | jalopeuroja | |
inessive | jalopeurassa | jalopeuroissa | |
elative | jalopeurasta | jalopeuroista | |
illative | jalopeuraan | jalopeuroihin | |
adessive | jalopeuralla | jalopeuroilla | |
ablative | jalopeuralta | jalopeuroilta | |
allative | jalopeuralle | jalopeuroille | |
essive | jalopeurana | jalopeuroina | |
translative | jalopeuraksi | jalopeuroiksi | |
instructive | — | jalopeuroin | |
abessive | jalopeuratta | jalopeuroitta | |
comitative | — | jalopeuroineen |
Synonyms
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