peo
From Proto-Finnic *pivo, from Proto-Uralic *piŋз. Cognate to Finnish pivo and Ingrian pijo.
peo (genitive peo, partitive peod)
The nominative and partitive are seldom seen.
Declension of peo (ÕS type 26/koi, no gradation) | |||
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singular | plural | ||
nominative | peo | peod | |
accusative | nom. | ||
gen. | peo | ||
genitive | peode | ||
partitive | peod | peosid | |
illative | peosse | peodesse | |
inessive | peos | peodes | |
elative | peost | peodest | |
allative | peole | peodele | |
adessive | peol | peodel | |
ablative | peolt | peodelt | |
translative | peoks | peodeks | |
terminative | peoni | peodeni | |
essive | peona | peodena | |
abessive | peota | peodeta | |
comitative | peoga | peodega |
peo
Unknown. Perhaps a dissimilated form of bēo (“bee”).
pēo f
singular | plural | |
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nominative | pēo | pēon |
accusative | pēon | pēon |
genitive | pēon | pēona |
dative | pēon | pēom, pēoum |
From Common Bantu *mbégʊ́.
peo (plural dipeo)
peo
From Common Bantu *mbégʊ́.
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peo (plural dipeo)