moos
moos
moos
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moos f (plural mosow)
unmutated | soft | aspirate | hard | mixed | mixed after 'th |
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moos | voos | unchanged | unchanged | foos | voos |
Borrowed from Middle Low German môs, from Proto-Germanic *mōsą.
moos (genitive moosi, partitive moosi)
Declension of moos (ÕS type 22e/riik, length gradation) | |||
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singular | plural | ||
nominative | moos | moosid | |
accusative | nom. | ||
gen. | moosi | ||
genitive | mooside | ||
partitive | moosi | moose moosisid | |
illative | moosi moosisse |
moosidesse moosesse | |
inessive | moosis | moosides mooses | |
elative | moosist | moosidest moosest | |
allative | moosile | moosidele moosele | |
adessive | moosil | moosidel moosel | |
ablative | moosilt | moosidelt mooselt | |
translative | moosiks | moosideks mooseks | |
terminative | moosini | moosideni | |
essive | moosina | moosidena | |
abessive | moosita | moosideta | |
comitative | moosiga | moosidega |
From Proto-Algonquian *mo·swa (“it strips”), referring to how a moose strips tree bark when feeding: compare Massachusett moos-u (“he strips, cuts smooth”).[1][2]
moos
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