pätt
Estonian
Etymology
Onomatopoetic.
Noun
pätt (genitive päti, partitive pätti)
- thug, hobo (a person with no permanent job or residence, who resorts to crime)
- a type of shoe, made out of leather or string, traditionally worn by people from Saaremaa and Mulgimaa.
Declension
Declension of pätt (type riik)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | pätt | pätid |
genitive | päti | pättide |
partitive | pätti | pätte / pättisid |
illative | pätti / pätisse | pättidesse |
inessive | pätis | pättides |
elative | pätist | pättidest |
allative | pätile | pättidele |
adessive | pätil | pättidel |
ablative | pätilt | pättidelt |
translative | pätiks | pättideks |
terminative | pätini | pättideni |
essive | pätina | pättidena |
abessive | pätita | pättideta |
comitative | pätiga | pättidega |