ahav
Estonian
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Finnic *ahava (“a dry and cold wind”), further etymology is unknown.
Noun
ahav (genitive ahava, partitive ahavat)
- (dialectal, rare) a dry and cold wind during springtime
- (Can we date this quote?), Villem Grünthal-Ridala, (Please provide the book title or journal name):
- karskena huljub ju lahe ja sulatav ahava hingus
- after all, the cool and melting breath of the wind blows
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Declension
Inflection of ahav (ÕS type 2/õpik, no gradation)
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | ahav | ahavad |
| accusative | ahava | ahavad |
| genitive | ahava | ahavate |
| partitive | ahavat | ahavaid |
| illative | ahavasse | ahavatesse ahavaisse |
| inessive | ahavas | ahavates ahavais |
| elative | ahavast | ahavatest ahavaist |
| allative | ahavale | ahavatele ahavaile |
| adessive | ahaval | ahavatel ahavail |
| ablative | ahavalt | ahavatelt ahavailt |
| translative | ahavaks | ahavateks ahavaiks |
| terminative | ahavani | ahavateni |
| essive | ahavana | ahavatena |
| abessive | ahavata | ahavateta |
| comitative | ahavaga | ahavatega |
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