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Reconstruction:Proto-Finnic/musta
Proto-Finnic
Etymology
Unknown. Possibly a substrate loan from the pre-Finnic languages of the Baltic. A Germanic origin has been proposed, based on dialectal Norwegian Bokmål must (“steam, fume, mist”),[1] but this etymology must be rejected, as the proposed Norwegian word appears to be a variant of a dialectal musk (cognate with dialectal Swedish musk, Icelandic musk, probably from Proto-Germanic *muskiz) inspired by most, a Latin loanword (ultimately from Latin mustum).[2]
Inflection
Inflection of *musta
Note: The Proto-Finnic declension system is yet to be reconstructed in detail. What is presented here is only one possibility. | |||
singular | plural | ||
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nominative | *musta | *mustat | |
accusative | *mustan | *mustat | |
genitive | *mustan | *mustadën *mustëidën | |
partitive | *mustada | *mustëida | |
inessive | *mustassa *mustahna |
*mustëissa *mustëihna | |
elative | *mustasta | *mustëista | |
illative | *mustahën | *mustëihën | |
adessive | *mustalla | *mustëilla | |
ablative | *mustalta | *mustëilta | |
allative | *mustalën *mustalëk |
*mustëilën *mustëilëk | |
essive | *mustana | *mustëina | |
translative | *mustaksi | *mustëiksi | |
instructive | *mustan | *mustëin | |
comitative | *mustanëk | *mustëinëk | |
abessive | *mustatta | *mustëitta |
Derived terms
Descendants
References
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