otava
See also: Otava
Finnish
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: o‧ta‧va
- Rhymes: -ɑʋɑ
- IPA(key): [ˈotɑʋɑ]
Etymology
From Proto-Finnic *otava, from Proto-Uralic *oča (“dam net, enclosure”). The suffix is unexplained. Cognates include Karelian otava, Votic otava, Ludian adam, Estonian odamus (dialectal).[1]
The brown bear in Finnish actually became known as otava, which is assumed to stem from its resemblance to—and mythical origin from—the asterism Otava (“Big Dipper”).[2][3] The cartwheel meaning of the word might be related to the Scandinavian interpretation of the Big Dipper as "Charles's Wagon" (Swedish Karlavagnen, Norwegian Karlsvogna, or Danish Karlsvognen).
Usage notes
This is really a term only known for its use in Otava.
Declension
Inflection of otava (Kotus type 10/koira, no gradation) | |||
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nominative | otava | otavat | |
genitive | otavan | otavien | |
partitive | otavaa | otavia | |
illative | otavaan | otaviin | |
singular | plural | ||
nominative | otava | otavat | |
accusative | nom. | otava | otavat |
gen. | otavan | ||
genitive | otavan | otavien otavainrare | |
partitive | otavaa | otavia | |
inessive | otavassa | otavissa | |
elative | otavasta | otavista | |
illative | otavaan | otaviin | |
adessive | otavalla | otavilla | |
ablative | otavalta | otavilta | |
allative | otavalle | otaville | |
essive | otavana | otavina | |
translative | otavaksi | otaviksi | |
instructive | — | otavin | |
abessive | otavatta | otavitta | |
comitative | — | otavineen |
References
- Kaisa, Häkkinen (2007) Nykysuomen etymologinen sanakirja (in Finnish), 4th edition, WSOY, →ISBN
- Hämäläinen, Pirjo (11 November 2013), “Otavassa on orjan merkki”, in Kansan Uutiset (in Finnish), retrieved 21 April 2014
- Mykrä, Sakari (accessed 21 April 2014), “Kahdensadan nimen kontio”, in Suurpedot.fi (in Finnish), archived from the original on 9 February 2013
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