kolonel
Dutch
Etymology
First attested 1548, from Middle French coronel, from Italian colonnello (“the officer of a small company of soldiers (column) that marched at the head of a regiment”), from compagna colonnella (“little column company”), from Latin columna (“pillar”), originally a collateral form of columen, contraction culmen (“a pillar, top, crown, summit”), o-grade form from a Proto-Indo-European *kʷel- (“going around”).
Pronunciation
audio (file) - Hyphenation: ko‧lo‧nel
Noun
kolonel m (plural kolonels, diminutive kolonelletje n)
Derived terms
- dubbel kolonel
Estonian
Inflection
Inflection of kolonel (ÕS type 19/seminar, no gradation)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | kolonel | kolonelid |
accusative | koloneli | kolonelid |
genitive | koloneli | kolonelide |
partitive | koloneli | kolonele kolonelisid |
illative | koloneli kolonelisse |
kolonelidesse kolonelesse |
inessive | kolonelis | kolonelides koloneles |
elative | kolonelist | kolonelidest kolonelest |
allative | kolonelile | kolonelidele kolonelele |
adessive | kolonelil | kolonelidel kolonelel |
ablative | kolonelilt | kolonelidelt kolonelelt |
translative | koloneliks | kolonelideks koloneleks |
terminative | kolonelini | kolonelideni |
essive | kolonelina | kolonelidena |
abessive | kolonelita | kolonelideta |
comitative | koloneliga | kolonelidega |
Derived terms
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