kilu
Alsea
Alternative forms
- kyiluː, k·i'lū
Noun
kilu
References
- Leo Joachim Frachtenberg, Alsea Texts and Myths (1920)
- Kansas Working Papers in Linguistics, volumes 12-14 (1987), page 25
- Yanyan Sui, The placement of second-position subject clitics in Alsea (2011)
Estonian
Etymology
From Proto-Finnic [Term?], possibly the same root as in kilama (“to scream in a high-pitched voice”), kile (“a type of food made out of oatmeal”), or kala (“fish”). Cognate to Finnish kilohaili and possibly Livvi kiloi, kilu.
Noun
kilu (genitive kilu, partitive kilu)
Declension
Inflection of kilu (ÕS type 17/elu, no gradation)
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | kilu | kilud |
| accusative | kilu | kilud |
| genitive | kilu | kilude |
| partitive | kilu | kilusid |
| illative | killu kilusse |
kiludesse |
| inessive | kilus | kiludes |
| elative | kilust | kiludest |
| allative | kilule | kiludele |
| adessive | kilul | kiludel |
| ablative | kilult | kiludelt |
| translative | kiluks | kiludeks |
| terminative | kiluni | kiludeni |
| essive | kiluna | kiludena |
| abessive | kiluta | kiludeta |
| comitative | kiluga | kiludega |
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