-dme

See also: dme

Veps

Alternative forms

  • -tme (variant of the suffix in words ending with -t in partitive)
  • -tmet
  • -dmö/-tmö, -dmöt/-tmöt (archaic and/or dialectal)

Etymology

From earlier -dmöt, -dmö, from merging -d (partitive suffix) + möto (posposition), which in turn derives from Proto-Finnic *möötä.

Suffix

-dme

  1. Case suffix used to form the prolative case; along (something)

Usage notes

  • Takes the form -tme if the word in partitve ends with -t, e.g.:
    • tehut, vezi, käzi (in partitive tehut, vet, kät) > tehutme, vetme, kätme
  • When several words in the sentence require the case, -me is appended to the last one (though in folklore text and formal speech all words can take it):
    • Mänen levedadme tehutme = Mänen levedad tehutme — "I'm going along the wide road"

See also

  • -iči (another prolative case)
  • -d (partitive case)

Further reading

  • Maria I. Zaitseva (1981) Yu. S. Yeliseyev, editor, Грамматика вепсского языка (фонетика и морфология)[1], Leningrad, pages 186, 190