akko
Ingrian
Etymology
From akka (“shingle holder”) + -o. Akin to dialectal Finnish akko.
Pronunciation
- (Ala-Laukaa) IPA(key): /ˈɑkːo/, [ˈɑkːŏ̞̥]
- (Soikkola) IPA(key): /ˈɑkːo/, [ˈɑkːo̞]
- Rhymes: -ɑkːo
- Hyphenation: ak‧ko
Noun
akko
- holder for wooden shingles, which were burned for light
- scaffold on which fishing nets were put during reparation
Declension
Declension of akko (type 4/koivu, kk-k gradation) | ||
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singular | plural | |
nominative | akko | akot |
genitive | akon | akkoin, akkoloin |
partitive | akkoa | akkoja, akkoloja |
illative | akkoo | akkoi, akkoloihe |
inessive | akos | akois, akkolois |
elative | akost | akoist, akkoloist |
allative | akolle | akoille, akkoloille |
adessive | akol | akoil, akkoloil |
ablative | akolt | akoilt, akkoloilt |
translative | akoks | akoiks, akkoloiks |
essive | akkonna, akkoon | akkoinna, akkoloinna, akkoin, akkoloin |
exessive1) | akkont | akkoint, akkoloint |
1) obsolete *) the accusative corresponds with either the genitive (sg) or nominative (pl) **) the comitative is formed by adding the suffix -ka? or -kä? to the genitive. |
Synonyms
- (shingle holder): akka
References
- Ruben E. Nirvi (1971) Inkeroismurteiden Sanakirja, Helsinki: Suomalais-Ugrilainen Seura, page 10
Northern Ohlone
Verb
akko
- to enter, to come in
- akkoy mak nuwwai
- Welcome to our house
References
- María de los Angeles Colós, José Guzman, and John Peabody Harrington (1930s) Chochenyo Field Notes (Survey of California and Other Indian Langauges)[1], Unpublished
Weyewa
The spelling of this entry has been normalized from ak'ko according to the principles established by Wiktionary's editor community or recent spelling standards of the language.
Verb
akko
References
- Lobu Ori, S,Pd, M.Pd (2010) “akko”, in Kamus Bahasa Lolina [Dictionary of the Loli Language] (in Indonesian), Waikabubak: Kepala Dinas Kebudayaan dan Pariwisata, Kabupaten Sumba Barat
Ye'kwana
ALIV | akko |
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Brazilian standard | akko |
New Tribes | acco |
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [akko]
Verb
akko
References
- Cáceres, Natalia (2011) “akko”, in Grammaire Fonctionnelle-Typologique du Ye’kwana[2], Lyon
- Hall, Katherine Lee (1988) The morphosyntax of discourse in De'kwana Carib, volumes I and II, Saint Louis, Missouri: PhD Thesis, Washington University, page 315