ultimately from Proto-Uralic *wole- (“be, will be”). IPA(key): [oːluŋkʷe] <span class="searchmatch">о̄луӈкве</span> (ōluňkve) (Sosva) to be to live Щар ма̄ньлат каснэ хум Евгений Глызин о̄лыс...
imperative present indefinite of <span class="searchmatch">о̄луӈкве</span> (ōluňkve) second-person dual active imperative present indefinite of <span class="searchmatch">о̄луӈкве</span> (ōluňkve) second-person singular...
о̄лы (ōly) (Northern) third-person singular indicative present of <span class="searchmatch">о̄луӈкве</span> (ōluňkve)...
IPA(key): [oːlen] о̄лэн (ōlèn) (Northern) second-person singular active imperative present indefinite of <span class="searchmatch">о̄луӈкве</span> (ōluňkve)...
<span class="searchmatch">о̄луӈкве</span> (ōluňkve, “to live”) + -нэ (-nè, present-participle suffix) IPA(key): [oːlne] о̄лнэ (ōlnè) (Sosva) present participle of <span class="searchmatch">о̄луӈкве</span> (ōluňkve)...
Compound of во̄р (vōr, “forest”) + -т (-t, “locative suffix”) + <span class="searchmatch">о̄луӈкве</span> (ōluňkve, “to live”) + -нэ (-nè, “present participle suffix”) + ут (ut, “thing”)...
are from Proto-Finno-Ugric *wole- (“to be”). Cognate with Northern Mansi <span class="searchmatch">о̄луӈкве</span> (ōluňkve), Finnish olla and Estonian olema. Compare inflected forms such...
missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium. Particularly: “Probably related to the verb <span class="searchmatch">о̄луӈкве</span> (ōluňkve).”...