pakk
See also: päkk
Estonian
Etymology 1
Cognate to Finnish pakko (“stump, block of rotten wood”). Possibly from Proto-Germanic *spaikǭ. Compare Dutch spaak (“broom, spoke”).
Declension
Declension of pakk (type riik)
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | pakk | pakud |
genitive | paku | pakkude |
partitive | pakku | pakke / pakkusid |
illative | pakku / pakusse | pakkudesse |
inessive | pakus | pakkudes |
elative | pakust | pakkudest |
allative | pakule | pakkudele |
adessive | pakul | pakkudel |
ablative | pakult | pakkudelt |
translative | pakuks | pakkudeks |
terminative | pakuni | pakkudeni |
essive | pakuna | pakkudena |
abessive | pakuta | pakkudeta |
comitative | pakuga | pakkudega |
Etymology 2
From Middle Low German pack, packe.
Declension
Declension of pakk (type riik)
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | pakk | pakid |
genitive | paki | pakkide |
partitive | pakki | pakke / pakkisid |
illative | pakki / pakisse | pakkidesse |
inessive | pakis | pakkides |
elative | pakist | pakkidest |
allative | pakile | pakkidele |
adessive | pakil | pakkidel |
ablative | pakilt | pakkidelt |
translative | pakiks | pakkideks |
terminative | pakini | pakkideni |
essive | pakina | pakkidena |
abessive | pakita | pakkideta |
comitative | pakiga | pakkidega |
Etymology 3
From Proto-Finnic [Term?]. Cognate to Finnish pakko and Veps pakutada (“to hurt, to be full of something”).
Noun
Declension
Declension of pakk (type riik)
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | pakk | pakid |
genitive | paki | pakkide |
partitive | pakki | pakke / pakkisid |
illative | pakki / pakisse | pakkidesse |
inessive | pakis | pakkides |
elative | pakist | pakkidest |
allative | pakile | pakkidele |
adessive | pakil | pakkidel |
ablative | pakilt | pakkidelt |
translative | pakiks | pakkideks |
terminative | pakini | pakkideni |
essive | pakina | pakkidena |
abessive | pakita | pakkideta |
comitative | pakiga | pakkidega |
Middle English
Norwegian Bokmål
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