пывыл

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Central Mansi

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Mansi *pī̮wəl, from Proto-Ugric *palɣɜ (village).[1] Cognates include Western Mansi (pē̮l), Northern Mansi па̄выл (pāvyl) and Hungarian falu.

Pronunciation

Noun

пывыл (pyvyl) (Middle Konda)

  1. village

Declension

Inflection of пывыл (pyvyl)
singular dual plural
nominative пывыл (pyvyl) пывылы, пывылоя, пывылъяг (pyvyly, pyvyloâ, pyvylʺâg) пывылыт (pyvylyt)
accusative пывылмы, (pyvylmy,) пывылымы, пывылъягмы (pyvylymy, pyvylʺâgmy) пывылтмы (pyvyltmy)
locative пывылт, пывылъят, пывылты (pyvylt, pyvylʺât, pyvylty) пывылоят (pyvyloât) пывылтыт (pyvyltyt)
lative пывылын, пывылъян, пывылны (pyvylyn, pyvylʺân, pyvylny) пывылояны, пывылъягын (pyvyloâny, pyvylʺâgyn) пывылтны (pyvyltny)
ablative пывылныл (pyvylnyl) пывылояныл (pyvyloânyl) пывылтныл (pyvyltnyl)
instrumental пывылыл (pyvylyl) пывылоятыл (pyvyloâtyl) пывылтыл (pyvyltyl)
translative пывылъяг, пывылы, пывыла (pyvylʺâg, pyvyly, pyvyla) пывылъяг (pyvylʺâg) пывылъяг (pyvylʺâg)
caritive пывылтал, пывылтоял (pyvyltal, pyvyltoâl) ―― ――

References

  1. ^ Entry #697 in Uralonet, online Uralic etymological database of the Hungarian Research Centre for Linguistics.
  • E. A. Kuzakova (2001) “пывыл”, in Мансийско-русский словарь (кондинский диалект мансийского языка), По рассказу П. К. Чейметова «Ворыяп хумый» («Два охотника») [Mansi-Russian dictionary (Kondinsky dialect of the Mansi language), Based on the story by P. K. Cheymetov “Ворыяп хумый” (“Two Hunters”)]‎, Kondinsky district: local history museum, →ISBN, page 54