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Reconstruction:Proto-Finnic/pino
Proto-Finnic
Etymology
Borrowed from Proto-Germanic *fīnō (“heap”), compare Old English wudufīn (“woodpile”).
Inflection
Inflection of *pino
| Note: The Proto-Finnic declension system is yet to be reconstructed in detail. What is presented here is only one possibility. | |||
| singular | plural | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| nominative | *pino | *pinot | |
| accusative | *pinon | *pinot | |
| genitive | *pinon | *pinodën *pinoidën | |
| partitive | *pinoda | *pinoida | |
| inessive | *pinossa *pinohna |
*pinoissa *pinoihna | |
| elative | *pinosta | *pinoista | |
| illative | *pinohën | *pinoihën | |
| adessive | *pinolla | *pinoilla | |
| ablative | *pinolta | *pinoilta | |
| allative | *pinolën *pinolëk |
*pinoilën *pinoilëk | |
| essive | *pinona | *pinoina | |
| translative | *pinoksi | *pinoiksi | |
| instructive | *pinon | *pinoin | |
| comitative | *pinonëk | *pinoinëk | |
| abessive | *pinotta | *pinoitta | |
Descendants
Further reading
- “pinu”, in [ETY] Eesti etümoloogiasõnaraamat [Estonian Etymological Dictionary] (in Estonian) (online version), Tallinn: Eesti Keele Sihtasutus (Estonian Language Foundation), 2012
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