vimpa
English
Etymology
From Medieval Latin vimpa, from Old Frankish *wimpil, *wimpila (“head scarf”), from Proto-Germanic *wimpilaz, from *wīpaną (“to wind, swing”). Doublet of wimple.
Finnish
Declension
| Inflection of vimpa (Kotus type 9/kala, mp-mm gradation) | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| nominative | vimpa | vimmat | |
| genitive | vimman | vimpojen | |
| partitive | vimpaa | vimpoja | |
| illative | vimpaan | vimpoihin | |
| singular | plural | ||
| nominative | vimpa | vimmat | |
| accusative | nom. | vimpa | vimmat |
| gen. | vimman | ||
| genitive | vimman | vimpojen vimpainrare | |
| partitive | vimpaa | vimpoja | |
| inessive | vimmassa | vimmoissa | |
| elative | vimmasta | vimmoista | |
| illative | vimpaan | vimpoihin | |
| adessive | vimmalla | vimmoilla | |
| ablative | vimmalta | vimmoilta | |
| allative | vimmalle | vimmoille | |
| essive | vimpana | vimpoina | |
| translative | vimmaksi | vimmoiksi | |
| instructive | — | vimmoin | |
| abessive | vimmatta | vimmoitta | |
| comitative | — | vimpoineen | |
Italian
Etymology
From Medieval Latin vimpa, from Old Frankish *wimpil, *wimpila (“head scarf”), from Proto-Germanic *wimpilaz, from Proto-Germanic *wīpaną (“to wind, swing”).
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