kuningatarhillo

Finnish

Etymology

kuningatar (queen) + hillo (jam); calque of Swedish drottningsylt, from drottning (queen) + sylt (jam), a term first recorded in Hemmets kokbok ("Home cookbook"), published in 1903 in Uppsala, Sweden.

Noun

kuningatarhillo

  1. A jam made of raspberries and bilberries, originally half and half.

Declension

Inflection of kuningatarhillo (Kotus type 1/valo, no gradation)
nominative kuningatarhillo kuningatarhillot
genitive kuningatarhillon kuningatarhillojen
partitive kuningatarhilloa kuningatarhilloja
illative kuningatarhilloon kuningatarhilloihin
singular plural
nominative kuningatarhillo kuningatarhillot
accusative nom. kuningatarhillo kuningatarhillot
gen. kuningatarhillon
genitive kuningatarhillon kuningatarhillojen
partitive kuningatarhilloa kuningatarhilloja
inessive kuningatarhillossa kuningatarhilloissa
elative kuningatarhillosta kuningatarhilloista
illative kuningatarhilloon kuningatarhilloihin
adessive kuningatarhillolla kuningatarhilloilla
ablative kuningatarhillolta kuningatarhilloilta
allative kuningatarhillolle kuningatarhilloille
essive kuningatarhillona kuningatarhilloina
translative kuningatarhilloksi kuningatarhilloiksi
instructive kuningatarhilloin
abessive kuningatarhillotta kuningatarhilloitta
comitative kuningatarhilloineen
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