aiztur
Basque
Alternative forms
- haiztur, aixtur (Navarro-Lapurdian, Souletin)
Etymology
A connection to haitz (“stone”) was formerly proposed but is now thought unlikely; see that entry for more.[1]
Declension
| Declension of aiztur (inanimate, singular only, ending in -r) | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| indefinite | singular | plural | |
| absolutive | aiztur | aizturra | — |
| ergative | — | aizturrak | — |
| dative | — | aizturrari | — |
| genitive | — | aizturraren | — |
| comitative | — | aizturrarekin | — |
| causative | — | aizturrarengatik | — |
| benefactive | — | aizturrarentzat | — |
| instrumental | aizturrez | aizturraz | — |
| inessive | — | aizturrean | — |
| locative | — | — | — |
| allative | — | — | — |
| terminative | — | — | — |
| directive | — | — | — |
| destinative | — | — | — |
| ablative | — | — | — |
| partitive | aizturrik | — | — |
| prolative | aizturtzat | — | — |
References
- “aiztur” in Etymological Dictionary of Basque by R. L. Trask, sussex.ac.uk
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