puukko

English

A puukko with birch handle and full-length fuller

Etymology

From Finnish puukko via immigrants to Canada and USA.

Noun

puukko (plural puukkos or puukot)

  1. A type of sharp, pointed knife of Nordic heritage, with a short blade and flat back; normally worn in a sheath on the waist, and used for woodcrafts and as hunting knife.

Quotations

  • For quotations of use of this term, see Citations:puukko.

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Finnish

(index pu)

Etymology

Derives from puu (tree, wood).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈpuːkːo̞]
  • Hyphenation: puuk‧ko

Noun

puukko

  1. A puukko.
  2. A hunting knife (utensil or tool).

Declension

Inflection of puukko (Kotus type 1/valo, kk-k gradation)
nominative puukko puukot
genitive puukon puukkojen
partitive puukkoa puukkoja
illative puukkoon puukkoihin
singular plural
nominative puukko puukot
accusative nom. puukko puukot
gen. puukon
genitive puukon puukkojen
partitive puukkoa puukkoja
inessive puukossa puukoissa
elative puukosta puukoista
illative puukkoon puukkoihin
adessive puukolla puukoilla
ablative puukolta puukoilta
allative puukolle puukoille
essive puukkona puukkoina
translative puukoksi puukoiksi
instructive puukoin
abessive puukotta puukoitta
comitative puukkoineen

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