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Proto-Samic
Etymology
Borrowed from Proto-Norse , from Proto-Germanic *kāsijaz.[1]
Noun
*kāsëjē
- rennet
Inflection
Even
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Nominative
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*kāsëjē
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Genitive
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*kāsëj̯ēn
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Singular
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Plural
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Nominative
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*kāsëjē
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*kāsëj̯ēk
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Accusative
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*kāsëj̯ēm
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*kāsëj̯ijtē
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Partitive
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*kāsëjētē
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Genitive
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*kāsëj̯ēn
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*kāsëj̯ij
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Essive
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*kāsëjēnē
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*kāsëj̯ijnē
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Inessive
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*kāsëj̯ēsnē
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Elative
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*kāsëj̯ēstē
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*kāsëj̯ijstē
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Illative
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*kāsëjās̯ën
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—
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Comitative
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*kāsëj̯ijnē *kāsëj̯ijnë
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—
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Abessive
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*kāsëj̯ēptāk̯ëk
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—
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Descendants
- Western Samic:
- Eastern Samic:
References
- ^ Juutinen, M., & Valtonen, T. A. I. (2023). Saamen kantaskandinaavisesta karjataloussanastosta. In S. Holopainen, J. Kim, & N. Metsäranta (Eds.), Elämä ja etymologia: Janne Saarikiven 50-vuotisjuhlakirja (pp. 155-183). Helsingin yliopiston kirjasto.