pätt

Estonian

Etymology

Onomatopoetic.

Noun

pätt (genitive päti, partitive pätti)

  1. thug, hobo (a person with no permanent job or residence, who resorts to crime)
  2. a type of shoe, made out of leather or string, traditionally worn by people from Saaremaa and Mulgimaa.

Declension

Declension of pätt (ÕS type 22e/riik, t-ø gradation)
singular plural
nominative pätt pätid
accusative nom.
gen. päti
genitive pättide
partitive pätti pätte
pättisid
illative pätti
pätisse
pättidesse
pätesse
inessive pätis pättides
pätes
elative pätist pättidest
pätest
allative pätile pättidele
pätele
adessive pätil pättidel
pätel
ablative pätilt pättidelt
pätelt
translative pätiks pättideks
päteks
terminative pätini pättideni
essive pätina pättidena
abessive pätita pättideta
comitative pätiga pättidega
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