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.
Declension
Inflection of kuningatarhillo (Kotus type 1/valo, no gradation) | |||
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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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