Tavastia
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Medieval Latin Tavastia, equivalent to Tavast + -ia from Old East Norse Tafæistaland (attested in 11th century runestone Gs 13 as ᛆ ᛏᛆᚠᛋᛏᛆᛚᚭᚿᛏᛁ, transliterated "a tafstalãnti", normalized "a Tafæistalandi" 'in Tavastia'), from Tafæistr (“Tavast”) + land, the former probably being derived from tafʀ (“laggard”) + Æistʀ (“Estonian”).
Proper noun
Tavastia
- A historical province of Sweden, c. 1250 to 1809, and of Finland, since 1809. Official name: Häme.
- Tavastia Proper (a region in Finland; official name: Kanta-Häme).
- Päijänne Tavastia (a region in Finland; official name: Päijät-Häme).
Related terms
- Tavastum
Translations
historical province
See also
References
Latin
Alternative forms
- Tavasthia
Etymology
Medieval Latin Tavastus + -ia from a calque of Old East Norse Tafæistaland, from Tafæistr (“Tavast”) + land, the former probably being derived from tafʀ (“laggard”) + Æistʀ (“Estonian”).
Pronunciation
- (Classical Latin) IPA(key): [taˈwas.ti.a]
- (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): [t̪aˈvas.t̪i.a]
Proper noun
Tavastia f sg (genitive Tavastiae); first declension (Medieval Latin, New Latin)
- Tavastia, Häme (a historical province of Sweden, c. 1250 to 1809, and of Finland, since 1809)
- Tavastia Proper (a region in Finland; official name: Kanta-Häme)
- Synonym: Tavastia Propria
- Päijänne Tavastia (a region in Finland; official name: Päijät-Häme)
Declension
First-declension noun, with locative, singular only.
| singular | |
|---|---|
| nominative | Tavastia |
| genitive | Tavastiae |
| dative | Tavastiae |
| accusative | Tavastiam |
| ablative | Tavastiā |
| vocative | Tavastia |
| locative | Tavastiae |
Related terms
- Tavasteburgum
- tavastensis
- Tavastum
- Tavastus, Tavasti
Descendants
- Asturian: Tavastia
- → Basque: Tavastia
- → Belarusian: Тавастыя (Tavastyja)
- Catalan: Tavastia
- → Czech: Tavastie
- → English: Tavastia
- → Esperanto: Tavastio
- French: Tavastie
- Galician: Tavastia
- → Greek: Ταβαστία (Tavastía)
- Italian: Tavastia
- Portuguese: Taváscia
- → Russian: Тавастия (Tavastija)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- → Cyrillic script: Тавастија
- → Latin script: Tavastija
- Scots: Tavastie
- Sicilian: Tavastia
- Slovene: Tavastija
- Spanish: Tavastia
- → Ukrainian: Тавастія (Tavastija)