vaski

Finnish

Etymology

From Proto-Finnic *vaski, from Proto-Uralic *waśke. Cognate with Estonian vask and Hungarian vas.

Noun

vaski

  1. (archaic or literary) copper
  2. (archaic) bronze; in this sense still living in vaskikello (a bell especially church-bell made of bronze)
  3. (archaic) brass; in this sense still living in musical terminology, e.g. vaskipuhallin (brass instrument).
  4. (music) In plural (vasket), the brass section of an orchestra.

Declension

Inflection of vaski (Kotus type 7/ovi, no gradation)
nominative vaski vasket
genitive vasken vaskien
partitive vaskea vaskia
illative vaskeen vaskiin
singular plural
nominative vaski vasket
accusative nom. vaski vasket
gen. vasken
genitive vasken vaskien
partitive vaskea vaskia
inessive vaskessa vaskissa
elative vaskesta vaskista
illative vaskeen vaskiin
adessive vaskella vaskilla
ablative vaskelta vaskilta
allative vaskelle vaskille
essive vaskena vaskina
translative vaskeksi vaskiksi
instructive vaskin
abessive vasketta vaskitta
comitative vaskineen

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Icelandic

Noun

vaski

  1. indefinite dative singular of vaskur

Ido

Noun

vaski

  1. plural of vasko

Ingrian

Noun

vaski

  1. copper
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