lumikko
Finnish
Etymology
From lumi (“snow”) + -kko. The name is probably derived from the white winter fur of the animal, and the fact that it is quite rare to see it in the summer.
Declension
| Inflection of lumikko (Kotus type 4/laatikko, kk-k gradation) | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| nominative | lumikko | lumikot | |
| genitive | lumikon | lumikkojen lumikoiden lumikoitten | |
| partitive | lumikkoa | lumikkoja lumikoita | |
| illative | lumikkoon | lumikkoihin lumikoihin | |
| singular | plural | ||
| nominative | lumikko | lumikot | |
| accusative | nom. | lumikko | lumikot |
| gen. | lumikon | ||
| genitive | lumikon | lumikkojen lumikoiden lumikoitten | |
| partitive | lumikkoa | lumikkoja lumikoita | |
| inessive | lumikossa | lumikoissa | |
| elative | lumikosta | lumikoista | |
| illative | lumikkoon | lumikkoihin lumikoihin | |
| adessive | lumikolla | lumikoilla | |
| ablative | lumikolta | lumikoilta | |
| allative | lumikolle | lumikoille | |
| essive | lumikkona | lumikkoina | |
| translative | lumikoksi | lumikoiksi | |
| instructive | — | lumikoin | |
| abessive | lumikotta | lumikoitta | |
| comitative | — | lumikkoineen | |
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