rist
See also: Rist
Estonian
Etymology
Borrowed from Old East Slavic крьстъ (krĭstŭ).
Declension
Declension of rist (type riik)
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | rist | ristid |
| genitive | risti | ristide |
| partitive | risti | riste / ristisid |
| illative | risti / ristisse | ristidesse / ristesse |
| inessive | ristis | ristides / ristes |
| elative | ristist | ristidest / ristest |
| allative | ristile | ristidele / ristele |
| adessive | ristil | ristidel / ristel |
| ablative | ristilt | ristidelt / ristelt |
| translative | ristiks | ristideks / risteks |
| terminative | ristini | ristideni |
| essive | ristina | ristidena |
| abessive | ristita | ristideta |
| comitative | ristiga | ristidega |
Synonyms
- risti (clubs)
References
- Raimo Raag. (2015), A Criterion for Old Age, section “Word stems in modern standard Estonian of Old East Slavic origin”, in Книгамъ бо есть неищетная глубина: Essays in Honour of Irina Lysén.
Icelandic
Etymology
From Old Norse rist, from Proto-Germanic *wristuz.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /rɪst/
- Rhymes: -ɪst
Noun
rist f (genitive singular ristar, nominative plural ristir)
Ludian
Etymology
Borrowed from Old East Slavic крьстъ (krĭstŭ, “cross”). Cognates include Finnish risti.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Old Norse
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *wristuz m.
References
- “rist”, in Geir T. Zoëga (1910) A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, Oxford: Clarendon Press
Veps
Etymology
Borrowed from Old East Slavic крьстъ (krĭstŭ, “cross”). Cognates include Finnish risti.
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