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Reconstruction:Proto-Finnic/tuho
Proto-Finnic
Etymology
From earlier *tukšo, from Proto-Finno-Permic *tukšɜ- (whence Udmurt [script needed] (tiš, “bloody battle”)).[1]
Noun
*tuho
- destruction, ruin
Inflection
Inflection of *tuho
singular | plural | ||
---|---|---|---|
nominative | *tuho | *tuhot | |
accusative | *tuhon | *tuhot | |
genitive | *tuhon | *tuhoden *tuhoiden | |
partitive | *tuhoda | *tuhoida | |
inessive | *tuhossa | *tuhoissa | |
elative | *tuhosta | *tuhoista | |
illative | *tuhohen | *tuhoihen | |
adessive | *tuholla | *tuhoilla | |
ablative | *tuholta | *tuhoilta | |
allative | *tuholen | *tuhoilen | |
essive | *tuhona | *tuhoina | |
translative | *tuhoksi | *tuhoiksi | |
instructive | *tuhon | *tuhoin | |
comitative | *tuhonek | *tuhoinek | |
abessive | *tuhokta | *tuhoikta |
Descendants
- Finnish: tuho
- Karelian: tuho
- Ingrian: tuho
- Livvi: tuho
- Votic: tuho
References
- Aikio, Ante: Studies in Uralic etymology V: Permic etymologies Linguistica Uralica LVII (2021)