paus
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paus
paus
paus
From Middle Dutch paus, paues, pauwes, from Old French papes (compare German Papst), from Medieval Latin pāpa (“bishop, pope”), from Ancient Greek πάπας (pápas, “bishop”), variant of πάππας (páppas, “father”), of imitative origin.
paus m (plural pausen, diminutive pausje n)
paus (genitive pausi, partitive pausi)
Declension of paus (ÕS type 22e/riik, length gradation) | |||
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singular | plural | ||
nominative | paus | pausid | |
accusative | nom. | ||
gen. | pausi | ||
genitive | pauside | ||
partitive | pausi | pause pausisid | |
illative | pausi pausisse |
pausidesse pausesse | |
inessive | pausis | pausides pauses | |
elative | pausist | pausidest pausest | |
allative | pausile | pausidele pausele | |
adessive | pausil | pausidel pausel | |
ablative | pausilt | pausidelt pauselt | |
translative | pausiks | pausideks pauseks | |
terminative | pausini | pausideni | |
essive | pausina | pausidena | |
abessive | pausita | pausideta | |
comitative | pausiga | pausidega |
From Malay paus, from Proto-Malayic *paus, of unknown origin. Compare Minangkabau pauih.
paús (plural paus-paus, first-person possessive pausku, second-person possessive pausmu, third-person possessive pausnya)
From Dutch paus, from Middle Dutch paus, paues, pauwes, from Old French papes (compare German Papst), from Medieval Latin pāpa (“bishop, pope”), from Ancient Greek πάπας (pápas, “bishop”), variant of πάππας (páppas, “father”), of imitative origin.
paús (plural paus-paus, first-person possessive pausku, second-person possessive pausmu, third-person possessive pausnya)
From Proto-Malayic *paus, of unknown origin. Compare Minangkabau pauih.
paus (Jawi spelling ڤاءوس, plural paus-paus, informal 1st possessive pausku, 2nd possessive pausmu, 3rd possessive pausnya)
From Dutch paus, from Middle Dutch paus, paues, pauwes, from Old French papes (compare German Papst), from Medieval Latin pāpa (“bishop, pope”), from Ancient Greek πάπας (pápas, “bishop”), variant of πάππας (páppas, “father”), of imitative origin.
paus (Jawi spelling ڤاءوس, plural paus-paus, informal 1st possessive pausku, 2nd possessive pausmu, 3rd possessive pausnya)
pāus m
From pau (“stick”). Originally the suit was represented by clubs. Eventually the design changed to that of a three-leaf clover, but the name was kept.
paus
paus m pl (plural only)
Suits in Portuguese · naipes (see also: baralho) (layout · text) | |||
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copas | ouros | espadas | paus |
paus n (uncountable)
pàus (Cyrillic spelling па̀ус)
paus c
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