lojus
Estonian
Etymology
Derived from looma.
Noun
lojus (genitive lojuse, partitive lojust)
- (derogatory) animal (as an insult towards people)
- (dated) a domesticated animal, usually male cattle
Declension
Inflection of lojus (ÕS type 9/katus, no gradation)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | lojus | lojused |
accusative | lojuse | lojused |
genitive | lojuse | lojuste |
partitive | lojust | lojuseid |
illative | lojusesse | lojustesse lojuseisse |
inessive | lojuses | lojustes lojuseis |
elative | lojusest | lojustest lojuseist |
allative | lojusele | lojustele lojuseile |
adessive | lojusel | lojustel lojuseil |
ablative | lojuselt | lojustelt lojuseilt |
translative | lojuseks | lojusteks lojuseiks |
terminative | lojuseni | lojusteni |
essive | lojusena | lojustena |
abessive | lojuseta | lojusteta |
comitative | lojusega | lojustega |
Ido
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