puttony

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Hungarian puttony.

Noun

puttony (plural puttonys or puttonyos)

  1. A wooden or wickerwork basket used, in Hungary, to carry grapes in a vineyard
  2. A measure of such an amount of dried grapes added to the ferment in making tokay wine and hence a measure of its sweetness

Synonyms

(measure):


Hungarian

puttony

Etymology

From German, more specifically from Bavarian-Austrian.[1]

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈputːoɲ]
  • Hyphenation: put‧tony

Noun

puttony (plural puttonyok)

  1. basket, bucket (a wooden or wickerwork container carried on the back, often used to carry grapes in a vineyard)

Declension

Inflection (stem in -o-, back harmony)
singular plural
nominative puttony puttonyok
accusative puttonyt puttonyokat
dative puttonynak puttonyoknak
instrumental puttonnyal puttonyokkal
causal-final puttonyért puttonyokért
translative puttonnyá puttonyokká
terminative puttonyig puttonyokig
essive-formal puttonyként puttonyokként
essive-modal
inessive puttonyban puttonyokban
superessive puttonyon puttonyokon
adessive puttonynál puttonyoknál
illative puttonyba puttonyokba
sublative puttonyra puttonyokra
allative puttonyhoz puttonyokhoz
elative puttonyból puttonyokból
delative puttonyról puttonyokról
ablative puttonytól puttonyoktól
Possessive forms of puttony
possessor single possession multiple possessions
1st person sing. puttonyom puttonyaim
2nd person sing. puttonyod puttonyaid
3rd person sing. puttonya puttonyai
1st person plural puttonyunk puttonyaink
2nd person plural puttonyotok puttonyaitok
3rd person plural puttonyuk puttonyaik

Derived terms

(Compound words):

References

This article is issued from Wiktionary. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.