tikk
Estonian
Etymology
From Swedish sticka or Middle Low German sticke. Because of the -u genitive, the word was most likely loaned from Swedish. Cognate to Finnish tikku.
Declension
Declension of tikk (ÕS type 22e/riik, k-ø gradation)
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | tikk | tikud |
| accusative | tiku | tikud |
| genitive | tiku | tikkude |
| partitive | tikku | tikke tikkusid |
| illative | tikku tikusse |
tikkudesse tikesse |
| inessive | tikus | tikkudes tikes |
| elative | tikust | tikkudest tikest |
| allative | tikule | tikkudele tikele |
| adessive | tikul | tikkudel tikel |
| ablative | tikult | tikkudelt tikelt |
| translative | tikuks | tikkudeks tikeks |
| terminative | tikuni | tikkudeni |
| essive | tikuna | tikkudena |
| abessive | tikuta | tikkudeta |
| comitative | tikuga | tikkudega |
| Notes | 1) The long illative singular form with -sse is rarely used for this declension type. | |
Ludian
References
- Miikul Pahomov (2016), “tikk”, in Учебный словарь литературного людиковского языка
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