Probably derived from kaivata (“to yearn, long”) + -onen, through pre-Christian given names.[1]
Kaiponen
Inflection of Kaiponen (Kotus type 38/nainen, no gradation) | |||
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nominative | Kaiponen | Kaiposet | |
genitive | Kaiposen | Kaiposten Kaiposien | |
partitive | Kaiposta | Kaiposia | |
illative | Kaiposeen | Kaiposiin | |
singular | plural | ||
nominative | Kaiponen | Kaiposet | |
accusative | nom. | Kaiponen | Kaiposet |
gen. | Kaiposen | ||
genitive | Kaiposen | Kaiposten Kaiposien | |
partitive | Kaiposta | Kaiposia | |
inessive | Kaiposessa | Kaiposissa | |
elative | Kaiposesta | Kaiposista | |
illative | Kaiposeen | Kaiposiin | |
adessive | Kaiposella | Kaiposilla | |
ablative | Kaiposelta | Kaiposilta | |
allative | Kaiposelle | Kaiposille | |
essive | Kaiposena | Kaiposina | |
translative | Kaiposeksi | Kaiposiksi | |
abessive | Kaiposetta | Kaipositta | |
instructive | — | Kaiposin | |
comitative | See the possessive forms below. |