From Old Norse saumr, from sýja (“to sew”), from Proto-Indo-European *syuh₁- (“to sew”).
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Inflection of söm (inflection type 6/kuva) | |||
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nominative sing. | söm | ||
genitive sing. | sömän | ||
partitive sing. | sömäd | ||
partitive plur. | — | ||
singular | plural | ||
nominative | söm | — | |
accusative | sömän | — | |
genitive | sömän | — | |
partitive | sömäd | — | |
essive-instructive | sömän | — | |
translative | sömäks | — | |
inessive | sömäs | — | |
elative | sömäspäi | — | |
illative | sömähä | — | |
adessive | sömäl | — | |
ablative | sömälpäi | — | |
allative | sömäle | — | |
abessive | sömäta | — | |
comitative | sömänke | — | |
prolative | sömädme | — | |
approximative I | sömänno | — | |
approximative II | sömännoks | — | |
egressive | sömännopäi | — | |
terminative I | sömähäsai | — | |
terminative II | sömälesai | — | |
terminative III | sömässai | — | |
additive I | sömähäpäi | — | |
additive II | sömälepäi | — |