ūļ
See also: ul, Ul, UL, úl, -ul, ul., -ul-, and Appendix:Variations of "ul"
Livonian
Etymology
From Proto-Finnic *huuli, cognates including Estonian huul, Finnish huuli. Possibly from Proto-Finno-Ugric; compare Khanty [script needed] (lul, “mouth”).[1]
Noun
ūļ
- lip
- Tiit-Rein Viitso, Valts Ernštreits (2012–2013), Līvõkīel-ēstikīel-lețkīel sõnārōntõz, Tartu, Rīga: TÜ, LVA
- ūļi nūolõ
- to lick lips
- ta vȭidab tuoizõn mietā ūl pǟlõ siz, ku touzõb
- he is spreading honey on another's lips, that's when he's tricking you
- ūļi nūolõ
- Tiit-Rein Viitso, Valts Ernštreits (2012–2013), Līvõkīel-ēstikīel-lețkīel sõnārōntõz, Tartu, Rīga: TÜ, LVA
Declension
Declension of ūļ (214)
singular (ikšlug) | plural (pǟgiņlug) | |
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nominative (nominatīv) | ūļ | ūld |
genitive (genitīv) | ūl | ūld |
partitive (partitīv) | ūldõ | ūļi |
dative (datīv) | ūlõn | ūldõn |
instrumental (instrumentāl) | ūlkõks | ūldkõks |
illative (illatīv) | ūlõ | ūļiž |
inessive (inesīv) | ūlsõ | ūļši |
elative (elatīv) | ūlstõ | ūļšti |
References
- huul in Metsmägi, Iris; Sedrik, Meeli; Soosaar, Sven-Erik (2012), Eesti etümoloogiasõnaraamat, Tallinn: Eesti Keele Instituut, →ISBN