tõbi
See also: tobi
Estonian
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *dawīni-, *dawēn-, or *dawa-. Compare Old Norse dán (“death”), Icelandic sví-dái (“dead (of natural causes, for farm animals)”), and Old Norse dá (“unconsciousness, hibernation”), respectively. Cognate to Livonian te’b, tö’b.
Noun
tõbi (genitive tõve, partitive tõbe)
Inflection
Inflection of tõbi (ÕS type 21/jõgi, b-v gradation)
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | tõbi | tõved |
| accusative | tõve | tõved |
| genitive | tõve | tõbede |
| partitive | tõbe | tõbesid |
| illative | tõbe tõvesse |
tõbedesse |
| inessive | tõves | tõbedes |
| elative | tõvest | tõbedest |
| allative | tõvele | tõbedele |
| adessive | tõvel | tõbedel |
| ablative | tõvelt | tõbedelt |
| translative | tõveks | tõbedeks |
| terminative | tõveni | tõbedeni |
| essive | tõvena | tõbedena |
| abessive | tõveta | tõbedeta |
| comitative | tõvega | tõbedega |
Derived terms
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