First attested in 1884. From Bavarian molet (“plump”), from German mollig, from Latin mollis (“soft”).[1][2]
molett (comparative molettebb, superlative legmolettebb)
Inflection (stem in -e-, front unrounded harmony) | ||
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singular | plural | |
nominative | molett | molettek |
accusative | molettet | moletteket |
dative | molettnek | moletteknek |
instrumental | molettel | molettekkel |
causal-final | molettért | molettekért |
translative | moletté | molettekké |
terminative | molettig | molettekig |
essive-formal | molettként | molettekként |
essive-modal | molettül | — |
inessive | molettben | molettekben |
superessive | moletten | moletteken |
adessive | molettnél | moletteknél |
illative | molettbe | molettekbe |
sublative | molettre | molettekre |
allative | moletthez | molettekhez |
elative | molettből | molettekből |
delative | molettről | molettekről |
ablative | molettől | molettektől |
non-attributive possessive - singular |
moletté | moletteké |
non-attributive possessive - plural |
molettéi | molettekéi |