painin
Finnish
Etymology 1
From the verb painaa (“to press”).
Noun
painin
- (rare) A press (device used to apply pressure to an item).
- A tool used to press an image on a surface, e.g. leather or paper.
- (rare) A generic term for a device that is designed to deliver an action when pressed, such as a push-button or door handle.
Declension
Inflection of painin (Kotus type 33/kytkin, no gradation) | |||
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nominative | painin | painimet | |
genitive | painimen | painimien paininten | |
partitive | paininta | painimia | |
illative | painimeen | painimiin | |
singular | plural | ||
nominative | painin | painimet | |
accusative | nom. | painin | painimet |
gen. | painimen | ||
genitive | painimen | painimien paininten | |
partitive | paininta | painimia | |
inessive | painimessa | painimissa | |
elative | painimesta | painimista | |
illative | painimeen | painimiin | |
adessive | painimella | painimilla | |
ablative | painimelta | painimilta | |
allative | painimelle | painimille | |
essive | painimena | painimina | |
translative | painimeksi | painimiksi | |
instructive | — | painimin | |
abessive | painimetta | painimitta | |
comitative | — | painimineen |
Etymology 2
From the verb painia (“to wrestle”).
Verb
painin
Etymology 3
From the noun paini (“wrestling”).
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