peied
Estonian
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *faigijaz or Proto-Indo-Iranian *paiyas. Compare Old Norse feigr (“near death”) and Sanskrit वाजपेय (vāja-péya, “ritual drink when sacrificing, potion of strength”). Cognate with Finnish peijaiset, peijaat, and Karelian peijahat.
Noun
peied (genitive peiede, partitive peiesid)
- wake (a party held in the honour of the dead, after a funeral)
Declension
Inflection of peied (ÕS type 16/pere, no gradation)
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | — | peied |
| accusative | — | peied |
| genitive | — | peiede |
| partitive | — | peiesid |
| illative | — | peiedesse |
| inessive | — | peiedes |
| elative | — | peiedest |
| allative | — | peiedele |
| adessive | — | peiedel |
| ablative | — | peiedelt |
| translative | — | peiedeks |
| terminative | — | peiedeni |
| essive | — | peiedena |
| abessive | — | peiedeta |
| comitative | — | peiedega |
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