peegel
Estonian
Etymology
From Middle Low German spēgel, ultimately from Latin speculum.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈpeːɡ̊el/, [ˈpeːɡ̊el]
- Rhymes: -eːɡel
- Hyphenation: pee‧gel
Noun
peegel (genitive peegli, partitive peeglit)
- mirror
- A smooth surface (usually glass coated with a thin layer of metal) reflecting light, that creates a clear image of people and objects.
- Mine pimedasse ruumi kus on peegel.
- Go into a dark room with a mirror.
- (optics) A part of an optical instrument.
- (figuratively) An event, person, or object reflecting the essence of something.
- Ajakirjandus on ühiskonna peegel.
- The press is the mirror of society.
- Börs on riigi majanduse peegel.
- The stock market is the mirror of a country's economy.
- A smooth surface (usually glass coated with a thin layer of metal) reflecting light, that creates a clear image of people and objects.
Declension
Declension of peegel (ÕS type 2/õpik, no gradation) | |||
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singular | plural | ||
nominative | peegel | peeglid | |
accusative | nom. | ||
gen. | peegli | ||
genitive | peeglite | ||
partitive | peeglit | peegleid | |
illative | peeglisse | peeglitesse peegleisse | |
inessive | peeglis | peeglites peegleis | |
elative | peeglist | peeglitest peegleist | |
allative | peeglile | peeglitele peegleile | |
adessive | peeglil | peeglitel peegleil | |
ablative | peeglilt | peeglitelt peegleilt | |
translative | peegliks | peegliteks peegleiks | |
terminative | peeglini | peegliteni | |
essive | peeglina | peeglitena | |
abessive | peeglita | peegliteta | |
comitative | peegliga | peeglitega |
Derived terms
- peegeldama
- peegelduma
- peegeldus
Related terms
- tahavaatepeegel
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