From Proto-Finnic *orpana, probably from the same root as orpo. Compare also Erzya урьва (uŕva, “daughter-in-law”), Moksha ърьвя (əŕvä, “woman, wife”).
orpana (dialectal)
Inflection of orpana (Kotus type 11/omena, no gradation) | |||
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nominative | orpana | orpanat | |
genitive | orpanan | orpanien orpanoiden orpanoitten | |
partitive | orpanaa | orpania orpanoita | |
illative | orpanaan | orpaniin orpanoihin | |
singular | plural | ||
nominative | orpana | orpanat | |
accusative | nom. | orpana | orpanat |
gen. | orpanan | ||
genitive | orpanan | orpanien orpanoiden orpanoitten orpanojen rare orpanain rare | |
partitive | orpanaa | orpania orpanoita orpanoja rare | |
inessive | orpanassa | orpanoissa orpanissa | |
elative | orpanasta | orpanoista orpanista | |
illative | orpanaan | orpaniin orpanoihin | |
adessive | orpanalla | orpanoilla orpanilla | |
ablative | orpanalta | orpanoilta orpanilta | |
allative | orpanalle | orpanoille orpanille | |
essive | orpanana | orpanoina orpanina | |
translative | orpanaksi | orpanoiksi orpaniksi | |
abessive | orpanatta | orpanoitta orpanitta | |
instructive | — | orpanoin orpanin | |
comitative | See the possessive forms below. |