kouv
Livonian
Etymology 1
From Proto-Finnic *kaivo.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈkouv/, [ˈko̯uˑv]
Noun
kouv
Declension
| singular (ikšlu’g) | plural (pǟgiņlu’g) | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative (nominatīv) | kouv | kōvõd |
| genitive (genitīv) | kouv | kōvõd |
| partitive (partitīv) | kouvõ | kouvḑi |
| dative (datīv) | kouvõn | kōvõdõn |
| instrumental (instrumentāl) | kouvkõks | kōvõdõks |
| illative (illatīv) | kouvõ | kōviž |
| inessive (inesīv) | kouvsõ | kōvis |
| elative (elatīv) | kouvstõ | kōvist |
References
- Tiit-Rein Viitso; Valts Ernštreits (2012–2013), “kouv”, in Līvõkīel-ēstikīel-lețkīel sõnārōntõz [Livonian-Estonian-Latvian Dictionary][1] (in Estonian and Latvian), Tartu, Rīga: Tartu Ülikool, Latviešu valodas aģentūra
Etymology 2
Verb
kouv
- obsolete spelling of kouvõ
References
- Andreas Johan Sjögren, Ferdinand Johann Wiedemann (1861), Livisch-deutsches und deutsch-livisches Wörterbuch