oht
Estonian
Etymology
Similar roots exist in ohutama (“to cure a disease with traditional medicine or magic”), ohter (“a large amount of sth”).
Inflection
Declension of oht (type riik)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | oht | ohud |
genitive | ohu | ohtude |
partitive | ohtu | ohte / ohtusid |
illative | ohtu / ohusse | ohtudesse |
inessive | ohus | ohtudes |
elative | ohust | ohtudest |
allative | ohule | ohtudele |
adessive | ohul | ohtudel |
ablative | ohult | ohtudelt |
translative | ohuks | ohtudeks |
terminative | ohuni | ohtudeni |
essive | ohuna | ohtudena |
abessive | ohuta | ohtudeta |
comitative | ohuga | ohtudega |
Old English
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *anhtō (“persecution, fate, destiny, fear”), from Proto-Indo-European *ank-, *anḱ- (“fate, destiny”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /oːxt/
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