naba

See also: Nàbà

Basque

Noun

naba

  1. valley

Estonian

Etymology

From Proto-Finnic *napa, from Proto-Indo-European *h₃nebʰ- (navel) either through Germanic or Baltic.

Noun

naba (genitive naba, partitive naba)

  1. navel

Declension

This noun needs an inflection-table template.


Livonian

Alternative forms

  • (Courland) nabā

Etymology

Akin to Finnish napa.

Noun

naba

  1. navel

Old High German

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *nabō

Noun

naba f

  1. nave
  2. hub

Descendants


Spanish

Etymology

From Latin nāpa.

Noun

naba f (plural nabas)

  1. (botanical) rape, swede, rutabaga

Veps

Etymology

Related to Finnish napa.

Noun

naba

  1. navel, belly button
  2. pole (of earth, a magnet, etc.)

Inflection

Inflection of naba
nominative sing. naba
genitive sing. naban
partitive sing. nabad
partitive plur. naboid
singular plural
nominative naba nabad
accusative naban nabad
genitive naban naboiden
partitive nabad naboid
essive-instructive naban naboin
translative nabaks naboikš
inessive nabas naboiš
elative nabaspäi naboišpäi
illative ? naboihe
adessive nabal naboil
ablative nabalpäi naboilpäi
allative nabale naboile
abessive nabata naboita
comitative nabanke naboidenke
prolative nabadme naboidme
approximative I nabanno naboidenno
approximative II nabannoks naboidennoks
egressive nabannopäi naboidennopäi
terminative I ? naboihesai
terminative II nabalesai naboilesai
terminative III nabassai
additive I ? naboihepäi
additive II nabalepäi naboilepäi

References

  • Zajceva, N. G.; Mullonen, M. I. (2007), полюс, пуп”, in Uz’ venä-vepsläine vajehnik / Novyj russko-vepsskij slovarʹ [New Russian–Veps Dictionary], Petrozavodsk: Periodika
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