Kaustinen

See also: kaustinen

Finnish

Etymology

Kaust- + -inen, from the name of a local farm or holding Kausta around which the town has grown, which in turn is possibly from Old Norse Gautstafr or possibly from the gaust- seen in some Germanic names such as German Gaustrich.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈkɑu̯stinen/, [ˈkɑu̯s̠t̪ine̞n]
  • Rhymes: -ɑustinen
  • Syllabification(key): Kaus‧ti‧nen

Proper noun

Kaustinen

  1. A municipality of Central Ostrobothnia, Finland; known for its international folk music festival.
  2. The Finnish name of the cartoon character Woodstock from Charles M. Schulz's Peanuts.

Declension

The external locative cases (adessive, allative and ablative) are used with this place name when talking about location; for example, "in Kaustinen" is Kaustisella. Unlike many placenames ending with -inen, Kaustinen is inflected in singular.

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