kull
See also: Kull and küll
Estonian
Etymology
From Proto-Finnic *kulli. Cognate to Votic kulli (“hawk, male animal”), Livvi kuľľi (“curlew”), and Finnish kulli (“penis”).
Noun
kull (genitive kulli, partitive kulli)
- hawk, falcon
Declension
Declension of kull (type riik)
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | kull | kullid |
genitive | kulli | kullide |
partitive | kulli | kulle / kullisid |
illative | kulli / kullisse | kullidesse |
inessive | kullis | kullides |
elative | kullist | kullidest |
allative | kullile | kullidele |
adessive | kullil | kullidel |
ablative | kullilt | kullidelt |
translative | kulliks | kullideks |
terminative | kullini | kullideni |
essive | kullina | kullidena |
abessive | kullita | kullideta |
comitative | kulliga | kullidega |
Maltese
Etymology
Cognate with Arabic كُلّ (kull), Hebrew כל (kol), Aramaic כל (kul), and Ge'ez ኵል (kʷəll)
Determiner
kull m
- every
- each
Related terms
- kulħadd
- kuljum
- kullimkien
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology 1
From Old Norse kol, from Proto-Germanic *kulą, from Proto-Indo-European *gʷol-, from *ǵwelH- (“to burn, shine”).
Alternative forms
- kol (Nynorsk also)
Noun
kull n (definite singular kullet)
- coal
- charcoal
- en tegning i kull - a drawing in charcoal, a charcoal drawing
Synonyms
- trekull (charcoal)
Derived terms
- brunkull
- kullfyrt
- kullgruve
- kullos
- kullsvart
- kulltegning
Etymology 2
Of uncertain origin.
Noun
kull n (definite singular kullet, indefinite plural kull, definite plural kulla or kullene)
- a litter (number of young animals born of the same mother at the same time)
References
- “kull” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Noun
kull n (definite singular kullet, indefinite plural kull, definite plural kulla)
- a litter (number of young animals born of the same mother at the same time)
References
- “kull” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.