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Reconstruction:Proto-Finnic/harjus
Proto-Finnic
Etymology
Probably from *harja + *-us. Alternatively, and less likely, borrowed from Proto-Germanic *harzuz (whence Swedish harr).
Inflection
Inflection of *harjus
singular | plural | ||
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nominative | *harjus | *harjukset | |
accusative | *harjuksen | *harjukset | |
genitive | *harjuksen | *harjusten *harjuksiden | |
partitive | *harjusta | *harjuksita | |
inessive | *harjuksessa | *harjuksissa | |
elative | *harjuksesta | *harjuksista | |
illative | *harjuksesen | *harjuksisen | |
adessive | *harjuksella | *harjuksilla | |
ablative | *harjukselta | *harjuksilta | |
allative | *harjukselek | *harjuksilek | |
essive | *harjussa | *harjuksina | |
translative | *harjukseksi | *harjuksiksi | |
instructive | *harjuksen | *harjuksin | |
comitative | *harjussek | *harjuksinek | |
abessive | *harjuksekta | *harjuksikta |
Descendants
Further reading
- hari in Metsmägi, Iris; Sedrik, Meeli; Soosaar, Sven-Erik (2012), Eesti etümoloogiasõnaraamat, Tallinn: Eesti Keele Instituut, →ISBN
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