postel
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Blend of postë (“mail”) + elektronike (“electronics”). Coined by Agim Morina in the late 1990s. Likely inspired by the French courriel and Jon Postel's last name.
postel m
Inherited from Old Czech postele, postel, from Proto-Slavic *posteľь. By surface analysis, deverbal from postlat.
postel f
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *posteľь.
postel f
postel (nominative plural postels)
This older term has been replaced by paostolan "apostle".
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | postel | postels |
genitive | postela | postelas |
dative | postele | posteles |
accusative | posteli | postelis |
vocative 1 | o postel! | o postels! |
predicative 2 | postelu | postelus |
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