taud
Estonian
Etymology
From Proto-Norse *dauði (*dauði). Cognates include Old Icelandic dauði (“death, deadly epidemic”), Swedish död and Finnish tauti.
Noun
taud (genitive taudi, partitive taudi)
- A pestilence or infectious disease, usually regarding animals.
Declension
Declension of taud (type riik)
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | taud | taudid |
| genitive | taudi | taudide |
| partitive | taudi | taude / taudisid |
| illative | taudi / taudisse | taudidesse |
| inessive | taudis | taudides |
| elative | taudist | taudidest |
| allative | taudile | taudidele |
| adessive | taudil | taudidel |
| ablative | taudilt | taudidelt |
| translative | taudiks | taudideks |
| terminative | taudini | taudideni |
| essive | taudina | taudidena |
| abessive | taudita | taudideta |
| comitative | taudiga | taudidega |
Derived terms
- marutaud
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /to/
Noun
taud m (plural tauds)
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