takjas
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Proto-Finnic *takijas, ultimately from Proto-Baltic *dagijas (“burdock”) (compare modern Latvian dadzis and Lithuanian dagys). Cognate with Finnish takiainen, Votic and Ingrian takkiain, Ludian takkiaińe, Livvi takkis- (in the compound takkisheinü (“burdock”)) and Veps takkiž.
The word has folk-etymologically merged with the stem in taki-sta/ma (“to prevent”) (compare the dialectal definition “to connect, fasten, tie up”, and its standard language equivalent takerdama (“to tangle”)).
takjas (genitive takja, partitive takjat)
Declension of takjas (ÕS type 2/õpik, no gradation) | |||
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singular | plural | ||
nominative | takjas | takjad | |
accusative | nom. | ||
gen. | takja | ||
genitive | takjate | ||
partitive | takjat | takjaid | |
illative | takjasse | takjatesse takjaisse | |
inessive | takjas | takjates takjais | |
elative | takjast | takjatest takjaist | |
allative | takjale | takjatele takjaile | |
adessive | takjal | takjatel takjail | |
ablative | takjalt | takjatelt takjailt | |
translative | takjaks | takjateks takjaiks | |
terminative | takjani | takjateni | |
essive | takjana | takjatena | |
abessive | takjata | takjateta | |
comitative | takjaga | takjatega |
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