tahk
Estonian
Etymology
From Proto-Finno-Permic [Term?]. Cognate to Finnish tahko, Votic tahko (“wood block”), Udmurt тӥш (tïš, “axe eye, backside of a blade”), and Komi-Zyrian тыш (tyš, “axe eye”). The meaning of "hone" seen in the Finnic family is possibly originally from a compound word - *tahkokivi, as seen in Votic tahkotšivi (“hone”).
Declension
Declension of tahk (type riik)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | tahk | tahud |
genitive | tahu | tahkude |
partitive | tahku | tahke / tahkusid |
illative | tahku / tahusse | tahkudesse |
inessive | tahus | tahkudes |
elative | tahust | tahkudest |
allative | tahule | tahkudele |
adessive | tahul | tahkudel |
ablative | tahult | tahkudelt |
translative | tahuks | tahkudeks |
terminative | tahuni | tahkudeni |
essive | tahuna | tahkudena |
abessive | tahuta | tahkudeta |
comitative | tahuga | tahkudega |
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