metspipar
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From mets (“forest”) + pipar (“pepper”), because of its peppery smell and bitter taste.
metspipar (genitive metspipra, partitive metspipart)
Declension of metspipar (ÕS type 8/küünal, length gradation) | |||
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singular | plural | ||
nominative | metspipar | metspiprad | |
accusative | nom. | ||
gen. | metspipra | ||
genitive | metspiparde | ||
partitive | metspipart | metspipraid | |
illative | metspiprasse | metspipardesse metspipraisse | |
inessive | metspipras | metspipardes metspiprais | |
elative | metspiprast | metspipardest metspipraist | |
allative | metspiprale | metspipardele metspipraile | |
adessive | metspipral | metspipardel metspiprail | |
ablative | metspipralt | metspipardelt metspiprailt | |
translative | metspipraks | metspipardeks metspipraiks | |
terminative | metspiprani | metspipardeni | |
essive | metspiprana | metspipardena | |
abessive | metspiprata | metspipardeta | |
comitative | metspipraga | metspipardega |
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