küünar
Estonian
Etymology
From Proto-Finnic *küünärä, from Proto-Finno-Ugric *küńä. Related to Finnish kyynärä and Hungarian könyök.
Noun
küünar (genitive küünra, partitive küünart)
- (obsolete, except in compounds) elbow
- cubit, ell (unit)
Usage notes
- The Estonian küünar was equal to 53.3 cm or 60.7 cm, depending on field of application. Thus, it is closer in length to the English cubit (anything between 17 and 21 inches or 42 to 53 cm) than ell (45 inches or 114.3 cm). However, originally the ell was defined as equal to 18 inches (45.7 cm).
Inflection
Inflection of küünar (ÕS type 8/küünal, length gradation)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | küünar | küünrad |
accusative | küünra | küünrad |
genitive | küünra | küünarde |
partitive | küünart | küünraid |
illative | küünrasse | küünardesse küünraisse |
inessive | küünras | küünardes küünrais |
elative | küünrast | küünardest küünraist |
allative | küünrale | küünardele küünraile |
adessive | küünral | küünardel küünrail |
ablative | küünralt | küünardelt küünrailt |
translative | küünraks | küünardeks küünraiks |
terminative | küünrani | küünardeni |
essive | küünrana | küünardena |
abessive | küünrata | küünardeta |
comitative | küünraga | küünardega |
Derived terms
- küünarluu
- küünarnukk