tüma

See also: tuma, Tüma, Tuma, and Tûma

Estonian

Etymology

From Proto-Finnic *tümä (glue), from Proto-Uralic *ďümä (glue).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈtymɑ/
  • Rhymes: -ymɑ
  • Hyphenation: tü‧ma

Adjective

tüma (genitive tüma, partitive tüma, comparative tümam, superlative kõige tümam)

  1. (of soil) soft, marshy
    Mõnes kohas on maa nii tüma, et autoga ligi ei pääse.
    In some places, the land is so marshy that it is not accessible by car.
    Synonym: soine
    1. (baking, of food) crumbly; soft, tender
      Keeda liha tümaks.
      Boil the meat until tender.
      Synonym: pehme
  2. (of a person) physically or mentally tired; exhausted; powerless
    Suitsusaun teeb keha nii tümaks, et ei viitsigi tiiki hüpata.
    The smoke sauna makes the body so tired that you don't even bother to jump into the pond.
    Synonym: väsinud

Noun

tüma (genitive tüma, partitive tüma)

  1. (geography) a marsh (an area of low, wet land, often with tall grass)
    Loom jäi tümasse kinni.
    The animal got stuck in the marsh.
    Synonym: mäda

Declension

References

Anagrams

  • müta
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