Lento (plural Lentos)
From a Karelian vernacular form of Russian Мелентий (Melentij), Лентий (Lentij).[1]
Lento
Inflection of Lento (Kotus type 1*J/valo, nt-nn gradation) | |||
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nominative | Lento | Lennot | |
genitive | Lennon | Lentojen | |
partitive | Lentoa | Lentoja | |
illative | Lentoon | Lentoihin | |
singular | plural | ||
nominative | Lento | Lennot | |
accusative | nom. | Lento | Lennot |
gen. | Lennon | ||
genitive | Lennon | Lentojen | |
partitive | Lentoa | Lentoja | |
inessive | Lennossa | Lennoissa | |
elative | Lennosta | Lennoista | |
illative | Lentoon | Lentoihin | |
adessive | Lennolla | Lennoilla | |
ablative | Lennolta | Lennoilta | |
allative | Lennolle | Lennoille | |
essive | Lentona | Lentoina | |
translative | Lennoksi | Lennoiksi | |
abessive | Lennotta | Lennoitta | |
instructive | — | Lennoin | |
comitative | See the possessive forms below. |
From lento (“slow”), a nickname for a slow or lazy person.
Lento m or f by sense
From lentus (“slow”).
Lentō m sg (genitive Lentōnis); third declension
Third-declension noun, singular only.
singular | |
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nominative | Lentō |
genitive | Lentōnis |
dative | Lentōnī |
accusative | Lentōnem |
ablative | Lentōne |
vocative | Lentō |