harha (“fallacy, misbelief”) + oppi (“doctrine”). Coined by Finnish politician, historian and professor Yrjö Sakari Yrjö-Koskinen in 1865.
harhaoppi
Inflection of harhaoppi (Kotus type 5*B/risti, pp-p gradation) | ||||
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nominative | harhaoppi | harhaopit | ||
genitive | harhaopin | harhaoppien | ||
partitive | harhaoppia | harhaoppeja | ||
illative | harhaoppiin | harhaoppeihin | ||
singular | plural | |||
nominative | harhaoppi | harhaopit | ||
accusative | nom. | harhaoppi | harhaopit | |
gen. | harhaopin | |||
genitive | harhaopin | harhaoppien | ||
partitive | harhaoppia | harhaoppeja | ||
inessive | harhaopissa | harhaopeissa | ||
elative | harhaopista | harhaopeista | ||
illative | harhaoppiin | harhaoppeihin | ||
adessive | harhaopilla | harhaopeilla | ||
ablative | harhaopilta | harhaopeilta | ||
allative | harhaopille | harhaopeille | ||
essive | harhaoppina | harhaoppeina | ||
translative | harhaopiksi | harhaopeiksi | ||
abessive | harhaopitta | harhaopeitta | ||
instructive | — | harhaopein | ||
comitative | See the possessive forms below. |