pihl
See also: Pihl
Estonian
Etymology
From Proto-Finnic *pihlä, from Proto-Finno-Ugric *pićlä. Cognates include Finnish pihlaja, Erzya пизёл (piźol), Eastern Mari пызле (pyzĺe), Udmurt палэзь (paleź), Komi-Zyrian пелысь (pelyś) and Khanty писяр (pisâr).
Declension
Declension of pihl (type riik)
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | pihl | pihlad |
| genitive | pihla | pihlade |
| partitive | pihla | pihle / pihlasid |
| illative | pihla / pihlasse | pihladesse / pihlesse |
| inessive | pihlas | pihlades / pihles |
| elative | pihlast | pihladest / pihlest |
| allative | pihlale | pihladele / pihlele |
| adessive | pihlal | pihladel / pihlel |
| ablative | pihlalt | pihladelt / pihlelt |
| translative | pihlaks | pihladeks / pihleks |
| terminative | pihlani | pihladeni |
| essive | pihlana | pihladena |
| abessive | pihlata | pihladeta |
| comitative | pihlaga | pihladega |
Derived terms
Pohnpeian
References
- Ethnobotany of Pohnpei: Plants, People, and Island Culture →ISBN, 2009)
- Pohnpei ni mwehin kawa: Old Ponape (1973)
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