ohver
Estonian
Etymology
From Middle Low German offer, ultimately from Latin offerō. Compare German Opfer (“victim, sacrifice”).
Noun
ohver (genitive ohvri, partitive ohvrit)
Declension
| Declension of ohver (ÕS type 2/õpik, no gradation) | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| singular | plural | ||
| nominative | ohver | ohvrid | |
| accusative | nom. | ||
| gen. | ohvri | ||
| genitive | ohvrite | ||
| partitive | ohvrit | ohvreid | |
| illative | ohvrisse | ohvritesse ohvreisse | |
| inessive | ohvris | ohvrites ohvreis | |
| elative | ohvrist | ohvritest ohvreist | |
| allative | ohvrile | ohvritele ohvreile | |
| adessive | ohvril | ohvritel ohvreil | |
| ablative | ohvrilt | ohvritelt ohvreilt | |
| translative | ohvriks | ohvriteks ohvreiks | |
| terminative | ohvrini | ohvriteni | |
| essive | ohvrina | ohvritena | |
| abessive | ohvrita | ohvriteta | |
| comitative | ohvriga | ohvritega | |
Derived terms
- ohverdama