English
Etymology
Ellipsis of no alcohol, low alcohol.
Adjective
nolo (comparative more nolo, superlative most nolo)
- (British, of drinks) Having no or low alcohol content; being low-alcohol or alcohol-free
2019 February 9, Bridget Arsenault, “Why Bacardi's Employees Are Visiting More Than 1,000 Bars In 130 Cities This Year”, in Forbes[1]:NoLo (no alcohol, low alcohol) is one of the hottest trends in the drinks industry.
2020 January 20, Zoe Wood, “UK brewers invest in low-alcohol drinks trend”, in The Guardian[2]:The UK drinks industry has embarked on a detox that extends beyond January with companies racing to bring out “nolo” (no- or low-alcohol) beers, spirits and cocktails to satisfy a thirst for hangover-free drinking.
2020 March 11, Lynn Rusk, “‘Nolo' drinks are the next big thing - but what are they?”, in Harborough Mail[3]:No and low (nicknamed 'nolo') alcoholic beverages are set to be the UK’s biggest alcohol trend for 2020, according to a new study.
2020 March 12, “'Nolo beer' sales rocket thanks to young teetotallers”, in BBC[4]:"Nolo" alcohol is set to be one of the driving trends of 2020, according to the craft brewers' trade organisation.
2020 March 17, Helen Whately, “Alcohol Harm”, in UK Parliament[5]:Encouragingly, sales of no or low-alcohol beer are up 30% since 2016 and “nolo” alcohol is set to be one of the driving trends of 2020, although I am sure trends are being reviewed in the light of the pandemic.
See also
Anagrams
Finnish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈnolo/, [ˈno̞lo̞]
- Rhymes: -olo
- Syllabification(key): no‧lo
- Hyphenation(key): no‧lo
Etymology 1
Unknown. Probably related to Moksha нола (nola, “lazy”) and Erzya нулномс (nulnoms, “to lurch; to knock around”). Alternatively possibly a Sami borrowing (compare Northern Sami nolˈlát (“to squat”)).[1]
Adjective
nolo (comparative nolompi, superlative noloin)
- embarrassed
Hän oli kovin nolo jäätyään kiinni itse teossa.- He was so embarrassed for having been caught in the act.
- awkward, embarrassing
Se oli todella nolo tilanne.- It was a really awkward situation.
Declension
Inflection of nolo (Kotus type 1/valo, no gradation)
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nominative
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nolo
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nolot
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genitive
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nolon
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nolojen
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partitive
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noloa
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noloja
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illative
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noloon
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noloihin
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singular
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plural
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nominative
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nolo
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nolot
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accusative
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nom.
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nolo
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nolot
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gen.
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nolon
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genitive
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nolon
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nolojen
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partitive
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noloa
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noloja
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inessive
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nolossa
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noloissa
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elative
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nolosta
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noloista
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illative
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noloon
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noloihin
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adessive
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nololla
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noloilla
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ablative
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nololta
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noloilta
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allative
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nololle
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noloille
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essive
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nolona
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noloina
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translative
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noloksi
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noloiksi
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abessive
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nolotta
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noloitta
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instructive
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—
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noloin
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comitative
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— |
noloine
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Rare. Only used with substantive adjectives.
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first-person singular possessor
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singular
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plural
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nominative
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noloni
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noloni
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accusative
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nom.
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noloni
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noloni
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gen.
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noloni
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genitive
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noloni
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nolojeni
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partitive
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noloani
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nolojani
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inessive
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nolossani
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noloissani
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elative
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nolostani
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noloistani
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illative
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nolooni
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noloihini
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adessive
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nolollani
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noloillani
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ablative
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nololtani
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noloiltani
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allative
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nololleni
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noloilleni
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essive
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nolonani
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noloinani
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translative
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nolokseni
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noloikseni
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abessive
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nolottani
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noloittani
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instructive
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—
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—
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comitative
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— |
noloineni
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second-person singular possessor
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singular
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plural
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nominative
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nolosi
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nolosi
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accusative
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nom.
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nolosi
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nolosi
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gen.
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nolosi
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genitive
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nolosi
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nolojesi
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partitive
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noloasi
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nolojasi
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inessive
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nolossasi
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noloissasi
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elative
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nolostasi
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noloistasi
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illative
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noloosi
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noloihisi
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adessive
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nolollasi
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noloillasi
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ablative
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nololtasi
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noloiltasi
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allative
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nolollesi
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noloillesi
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essive
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nolonasi
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noloinasi
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translative
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noloksesi
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noloiksesi
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abessive
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nolottasi
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noloittasi
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instructive
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—
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—
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comitative
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— |
noloinesi
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first-person plural possessor
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singular
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plural
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nominative
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nolomme
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nolomme
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accusative
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nom.
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nolomme
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nolomme
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gen.
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nolomme
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genitive
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nolomme
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nolojemme
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partitive
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noloamme
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nolojamme
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inessive
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nolossamme
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noloissamme
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elative
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nolostamme
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noloistamme
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illative
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noloomme
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noloihimme
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adessive
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nolollamme
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noloillamme
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ablative
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nololtamme
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noloiltamme
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allative
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nolollemme
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noloillemme
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essive
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nolonamme
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noloinamme
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translative
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noloksemme
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noloiksemme
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abessive
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nolottamme
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noloittamme
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instructive
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—
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—
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comitative
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— |
noloinemme
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second-person plural possessor
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singular
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plural
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nominative
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nolonne
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nolonne
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accusative
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nom.
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nolonne
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nolonne
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gen.
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nolonne
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genitive
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nolonne
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nolojenne
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partitive
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noloanne
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nolojanne
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inessive
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nolossanne
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noloissanne
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elative
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nolostanne
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noloistanne
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illative
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noloonne
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noloihinne
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adessive
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nolollanne
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noloillanne
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ablative
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nololtanne
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noloiltanne
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allative
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nolollenne
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noloillenne
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essive
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nolonanne
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noloinanne
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translative
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noloksenne
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noloiksenne
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abessive
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nolottanne
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noloittanne
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instructive
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—
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—
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comitative
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— |
noloinenne
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third-person possessor
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singular
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plural
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nominative
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nolonsa
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nolonsa
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accusative
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nom.
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nolonsa
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nolonsa
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gen.
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nolonsa
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genitive
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nolonsa
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nolojensa
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partitive
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noloaan noloansa
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nolojaan nolojansa
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inessive
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nolossaan nolossansa
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noloissaan noloissansa
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elative
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nolostaan nolostansa
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noloistaan noloistansa
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illative
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noloonsa
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noloihinsa
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adessive
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nolollaan nolollansa
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noloillaan noloillansa
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ablative
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nololtaan nololtansa
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noloiltaan noloiltansa
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allative
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nololleen nolollensa
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noloilleen noloillensa
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essive
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nolonaan nolonansa
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noloinaan noloinansa
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translative
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nolokseen noloksensa
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noloikseen noloiksensa
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abessive
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nolottaan nolottansa
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noloittaan noloittansa
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instructive
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—
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—
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comitative
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— |
noloineen noloinensa
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Derived terms
Further reading
Etymology 2
From nolo (etymology 1) and any or all of the following: Spanish nulo, Italian nullo, English nullo.
Noun
nolo
- (card games) One of the modes of play in tuppi, bidding to win minimum of tricks (nullo); corresponds to the pass or playing low in Minnesota whist.
Declension
Inflection of nolo (Kotus type 1/valo, no gradation)
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nominative
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nolo
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nolot
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genitive
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nolon
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nolojen
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partitive
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noloa
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noloja
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illative
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noloon
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noloihin
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singular
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plural
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nominative
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nolo
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nolot
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accusative
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nom.
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nolo
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nolot
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gen.
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nolon
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genitive
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nolon
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nolojen
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partitive
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noloa
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noloja
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inessive
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nolossa
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noloissa
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elative
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nolosta
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noloista
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illative
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noloon
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noloihin
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adessive
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nololla
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noloilla
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ablative
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nololta
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noloilta
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allative
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nololle
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noloille
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essive
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nolona
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noloina
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translative
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noloksi
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noloiksi
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abessive
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nolotta
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noloitta
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instructive
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—
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noloin
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comitative
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See the possessive forms below.
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first-person singular possessor
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singular
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plural
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nominative
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noloni
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noloni
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accusative
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nom.
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noloni
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noloni
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gen.
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noloni
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genitive
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noloni
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nolojeni
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partitive
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noloani
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nolojani
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inessive
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nolossani
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noloissani
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elative
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nolostani
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noloistani
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illative
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nolooni
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noloihini
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adessive
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nolollani
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noloillani
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ablative
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nololtani
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noloiltani
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allative
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nololleni
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noloilleni
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essive
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nolonani
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noloinani
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translative
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nolokseni
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noloikseni
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abessive
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nolottani
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noloittani
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instructive
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—
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—
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comitative
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— |
noloineni
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second-person singular possessor
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singular
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plural
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nominative
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nolosi
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nolosi
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accusative
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nom.
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nolosi
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nolosi
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gen.
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nolosi
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genitive
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nolosi
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nolojesi
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partitive
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noloasi
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nolojasi
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inessive
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nolossasi
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noloissasi
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elative
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nolostasi
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noloistasi
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illative
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noloosi
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noloihisi
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adessive
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nolollasi
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noloillasi
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ablative
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nololtasi
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noloiltasi
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allative
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nolollesi
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noloillesi
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essive
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nolonasi
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noloinasi
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translative
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noloksesi
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noloiksesi
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abessive
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nolottasi
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noloittasi
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instructive
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—
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—
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comitative
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— |
noloinesi
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first-person plural possessor
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singular
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plural
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nominative
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nolomme
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nolomme
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accusative
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nom.
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nolomme
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nolomme
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gen.
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nolomme
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genitive
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nolomme
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nolojemme
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partitive
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noloamme
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nolojamme
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inessive
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nolossamme
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noloissamme
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elative
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nolostamme
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noloistamme
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illative
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noloomme
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noloihimme
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adessive
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nolollamme
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noloillamme
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ablative
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nololtamme
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noloiltamme
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allative
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nolollemme
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noloillemme
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essive
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nolonamme
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noloinamme
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translative
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noloksemme
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noloiksemme
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abessive
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nolottamme
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noloittamme
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instructive
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—
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—
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comitative
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— |
noloinemme
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second-person plural possessor
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singular
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plural
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nominative
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nolonne
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nolonne
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accusative
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nom.
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nolonne
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nolonne
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gen.
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nolonne
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genitive
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nolonne
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nolojenne
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partitive
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noloanne
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nolojanne
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inessive
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nolossanne
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noloissanne
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elative
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nolostanne
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noloistanne
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illative
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noloonne
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noloihinne
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adessive
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nolollanne
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noloillanne
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ablative
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nololtanne
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noloiltanne
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allative
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nolollenne
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noloillenne
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essive
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nolonanne
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noloinanne
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translative
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noloksenne
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noloiksenne
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abessive
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nolottanne
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noloittanne
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instructive
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—
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—
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comitative
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— |
noloinenne
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third-person possessor
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singular
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plural
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nominative
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nolonsa
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nolonsa
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accusative
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nom.
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nolonsa
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nolonsa
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gen.
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nolonsa
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genitive
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nolonsa
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nolojensa
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partitive
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noloaan noloansa
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nolojaan nolojansa
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inessive
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nolossaan nolossansa
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noloissaan noloissansa
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elative
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nolostaan nolostansa
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noloistaan noloistansa
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illative
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noloonsa
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noloihinsa
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adessive
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nolollaan nolollansa
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noloillaan noloillansa
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ablative
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nololtaan nololtansa
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noloiltaan noloiltansa
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allative
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nololleen nolollensa
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noloilleen noloillensa
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essive
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nolonaan nolonansa
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noloinaan noloinansa
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translative
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nolokseen noloksensa
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noloikseen noloiksensa
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abessive
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nolottaan nolottansa
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noloittaan noloittansa
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instructive
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—
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—
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comitative
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— |
noloineen noloinensa
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Coordinate terms
References
Anagrams
Italian
Etymology
From the earlier form naulo, from Late Latin naulum (“fare”), from Ancient Greek ναῦλος (naûlos, “a passenger's fee”), from ναῦς (naûs, “ship”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈnɔ.lo/
- Rhymes: -ɔlo
- Hyphenation: nò‧lo
Noun
nolo m (plural noli)
- hire, hiring, renting
- Synonym: noleggio
- prendere a nolo ― to rent; to hire
- hire, rental, freight
Derived terms
Latin
Etymology
Univerbation of ne- (“not”) + volō (“want”).
Pronunciation
Verb
nōlō (present infinitive nōlle, perfect active nōluī); irregular conjugation, suppletive, no passive, no gerund
- to be unwilling, to not wish, to not want, to refuse
- T. Maccius Plautus, Stichus, or The Parasite Rebuffed
- Abīre nōlumus. ― We are unwilling to depart.
- Nōllem. ― I would not/I could wish not.
- Nōllem factum. ― I am sorry for it.
- Quod nōlim. ― Which I must not do (loosely, which Heaven forbid).
- Nōn nōlle. ― To have no objection/To be willing.
- Me nōlente. ― Without my consent/Against my will (literally, with me being unwilling).
- Alere nōlunt hominem edācem. ― They won't keep a greedy man.
Usage notes
- This verb is especially frequent in the imperative (nōlī, nōlīto, nōlīte) because its imperative form is used as the negation in a polite form of negative imperative: nōlī / nōlīte (singular/plural, respectively) + [infinitive], literally "Be unwilling to [ bare infinitive ]," reflecting the substitution of nolle + [infinitive] for ne + [second-person present subjunctive], the latter phrase having the literal meaning of "May you not [ bare infinitive ]." Examples:
Nōlīte spēluncās intrāre!- Don't (you people) enter the caves!
Nōlī īrāscī.- Don't become angry.
Nōlī āvorsārī.- Don't recoil.
Nōlītōte mīrārī.- Don't be surprised.
Nōlītō putāre.- You shall not think.
Nōlīte, hospitēs, ad mē adīre.- Don't approach me, strangers!
Nōlīte, jūdicēs, exīstimāre.- Don't judge, judges!
Nōlī mē tangere (dīcit eī Iēsūs): nōndum enim ascendī ad Patrem meum. Vāde autem ad frātrēs meōs et dīc eīs: ascendō ad Patrem meum et Patrem vestrum et Deum meum et Deum vestrum.- Jesus saith to her: Do not touch Me: for I am not yet ascended to my Father. But go to My brethren and say to them: I ascend to My Father and to your Father, to My God and to your God.
- Sometimes the verb volō (“to wish, to want”) is used pleonastically with this verb:
- Sometimes followed by a negative, which does not undo the negation.
Conjugation
The present indicative active voice is currently defective, only having the first person forms and the third person plural; the missing forms are provided with nōn velle. However, Old Latin gave this verb functional forms for the second and third persons singular and second person plural by adding ne- to the beginning of the respective forms of velle for the former two and using nōltis (perhaps a contraction of ne vultis) in the lattermost.
1Old Latin.
See also
References
- “nolo”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- “nolo”, in Charlton T. Lewis (1891) An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
- nolo in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette.
Tsamai
Noun
nolo m
- brain