pori
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From Proto-Finnic *poro. Compare Finnish poro (“grounds, ashes”), Ingrian poro (“litter, ash; lye”), Karelian poro (“ash, lye”), Ludian poro (“lye”), Veps poro (“ash”), Votic poro (“ash”).
pori (genitive pori, partitive pori)
Declension of pori (ÕS type 17/elu, no gradation) | |||
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singular | plural | ||
nominative | pori | porid | |
accusative | nom. | ||
gen. | pori | ||
genitive | poride | ||
partitive | pori | porisid | |
illative | porri porisse |
poridesse | |
inessive | poris | porides | |
elative | porist | poridest | |
allative | porile | poridele | |
adessive | poril | poridel | |
ablative | porilt | poridelt | |
translative | poriks | porideks | |
terminative | porini | porideni | |
essive | porina | poridena | |
abessive | porita | porideta | |
comitative | poriga | poridega |
From Dutch porie, from French pore, der Old French pore, from Latin porus, from Ancient Greek πόρος (póros, “passage”).
pori (plural pori-pori, first-person possessive poriku, second-person possessive porimu, third-person possessive porinya)
pori m
From Proto-Cariban *pôre (“lower leg”); compare Apalaí pori, Trió përi, Ye'kwana jode, Yao (South America) pollelii.
pori (possessed poriry)
pori m
pori n
From Old Armenian փոր (pʻor, “bowels, entrails”). Doublet of per.
pori
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