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Proto-Finnic
Etymology
From Proto-Finno-Ugric *nojta. Cognate with Proto-Samic *noajtē.
Noun
*noita[1]
- witch
Inflection
Note: The Proto-Finnic declension system is yet to be reconstructed in detail. What is presented here is only one possibility.
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singular
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plural
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nominative
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*noita
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*noidat
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accusative
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*noidan
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*noidat
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genitive
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*noidan
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*noitadën *noitëidën
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partitive
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*noitada
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*noitëida
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inessive
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*noidassa *noidahna
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*noidëissa *noidëihna
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elative
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*noidasta
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*noidëista
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illative
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*noitahën
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*noitëihën
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adessive
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*noidalla
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*noidëilla
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ablative
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*noidalta
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*noidëilta
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allative
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*noitalën *noitalëk
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*noitëilën *noitëilëk
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essive
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*noitana
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*noitëina
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translative
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*noidaksi
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*noidëiksi
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instructive
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*noidan
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*noidëin
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comitative
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*noitanëk
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*noitëinëk
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abessive
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*noidatta
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*noidëitta
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Derived terms
Descendants
References
- ^ Kallio, Petri (2020–) “*noita”, in Yhteissuomalainen sanasto [Common Finnic Vocabulary] (in Finnish)
References
- “nõid”, in Eesti etümoloogiasõnaraamat [Estonian Etymological Dictionary] (in Estonian) (online version), Tallinn: Eesti Keele Sihtasutus (Estonian Language Foundation), 2012
- Itkonen, Erkki, Kulonen, Ulla-Maija, editors (1992–2000), Suomen sanojen alkuperä [The origin of Finnish words] (in Finnish) (online version; note: also includes other etymological sources; this source is labeled "SSA 1992–2000"), Helsinki: Institute for the Languages of Finland/Finnish Literature Society, →ISBN