kaup
See also: Kaup
Estonian
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *kaupaz, compare German Kauf and Old Norse kaup. Cognate to Finnish kauppa, Votic kauppa, Ingrian kauppa, Livvi kauppu, and Ludian kaup.
Noun
kaup (genitive kauba, partitive kaupa)
Inflection
Declension of kaup (type leib)
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | kaup | kaubad |
| genitive | kauba | kaupade |
| partitive | kaupa | kaupu / kaupasid |
| illative | kaupa / kaubasse | kaupadesse / kaubusse |
| inessive | kaubas | kaupades |
| elative | kaubast | kaupadest |
| allative | kaubale | kaupadele |
| adessive | kaubal | kaupadel |
| ablative | kaubalt | kaupadelt |
| translative | kaubaks | kaupadeks |
| terminative | kaubani | kaupadeni |
| essive | kaubana | kaupadena |
| abessive | kaubata | kaupadeta |
| comitative | kaubaga | kaupadega |
Derived terms
Icelandic
Etymology
From Old Norse kaup, derived from the verb kaupa (modern Icelandic kaupa).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈkʰøyːp/
- Rhymes: -øyːp
Noun
kaup n (genitive singular kaups, nominative plural kaup)
- (usually plural only) trade, business, dealings, deal
- (plural only) the act of buying; purchase
- (often plural) agreement (plan and conditions agreed upon after negotiation)
- (singular only) money given in return for work; wages, salary, pay
- (singular only) payment
Declension
declension of kaup
| n-s | singular | plural | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
| nominative | kaup | kaupið | kaup | kaupin |
| accusative | kaup | kaupið | kaup | kaupin |
| dative | kaupi | kaupinu | kaupum | kaupunum |
| genitive | kaups | kaupsins | kaupa | kaupanna |
Synonyms
Derived terms
- kaup kaups
Related terms
- kaupa (“to buy, purchase”)
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