Possibly Proto-Finnic *kaila- + -va (compare dialectal Estonian kail (“white-headed cow”)), possibly from Baltic (compare Old Prussian gaylis).[1]
kailava (dialectal)
Inflection of kailava (Kotus type 10/koira, no gradation) | |||
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nominative | kailava | kailavat | |
genitive | kailavan | kailavien | |
partitive | kailavaa | kailavia | |
illative | kailavaan | kailaviin | |
singular | plural | ||
nominative | kailava | kailavat | |
accusative | nom. | kailava | kailavat |
gen. | kailavan | ||
genitive | kailavan | kailavien kailavain rare | |
partitive | kailavaa | kailavia | |
inessive | kailavassa | kailavissa | |
elative | kailavasta | kailavista | |
illative | kailavaan | kailaviin | |
adessive | kailavalla | kailavilla | |
ablative | kailavalta | kailavilta | |
allative | kailavalle | kailaville | |
essive | kailavana | kailavina | |
translative | kailavaksi | kailaviksi | |
abessive | kailavatta | kailavitta | |
instructive | — | kailavin | |
comitative | — | kailavine |