мӯттҍк

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Kildin Sami

Коа̄рьял мӯттҍк.

Etymology

From Proto-Samic *muotkē, from Proto-Uralic *mëtka.

Related to dialectal Finnish muotka and matka. Cognates include Northern Sami muotki and Skolt Sami mueʹtǩǩ.

Pronunciation

Noun

мӯттҍк (mūtt’k)

  1. (obsolete) isthmus

Inflection

Inflection of мӯттҍк
Nominative мӯттҍк (mūtt’k)
Genitive мӯтҍк (mūt’k)
Singular Plural
Nominative мӯттҍк (mūtt’k) мӯтҍк (mūt’k)
Accusative мӯтҍк (mūt’k) мӯтҍкэтҍ (mūt’ket’)
Genitive мӯтҍк (mūt’k) мӯтҍки (mūt’ki)
Illative муэттка (muettka) мӯтҍкэтҍ (mūt’ket’)
Locative мӯтҍкэсьт (mūt’kes’t) мӯтҍкэнҍ (mūt’ken’)
Comitative мӯтҍкэнҍ (mūt’ken’) мӯтҍкэгуэйм (mūt’keguejm)
Abessive мӯтҍкха (mūt’kxa) мӯтҍкэха (mūt’kexa)
Essive мӯттҍкэнҍ (mūtt’ken’)
Partitive мӯттҍкэ (mūtt’ke)
Possessive forms
(Singular object) Singular possessor Multiple possessors
1st person {{{s1_Sposs}}} {{{p1_Sposs}}}
2nd person {{{s2_Sposs}}} {{{p2_Sposs}}}
3rd person {{{s3_Sposs}}} {{{p3_Sposs}}}
(Multiple objects) Singular possessor Multiple possessors
1st person {{{s1_Pposs}}} {{{p1_Pposs}}}
2nd person {{{s2_Pposs}}} {{{p2_Pposs}}}
3rd person {{{s3_Pposs}}} {{{p3_Pposs}}}

See also

Further reading

  • T. I. Itkonen (1958) “mū͕t̜̄k͕ᴱ”, in Koltan- ja kuolanlapin sanakirja, Helsinki: Suomalais-Ugrilainen Seura, published 2011, →ISBN, page 267
  • Koponen, Eino, Ruppel, Klaas, Aapala, Kirsti, editors (2002–2008), “mū͕t̜̄k͕ᴱ”, in Álgu database: Etymological database of the Saami languages, Helsinki: Research Institute for the Languages of Finland