terrass

See also: Terrass

Estonian

Etymology

From French terrasse.

Noun

terrass (genitive terrassi, partitive terrassi)

  1. a terrace

Declension

Declension of terrass (ÕS type 22e/riik, length gradation)
singular plural
nominative terrass terrassid
accusative nom.
gen. terrassi
genitive terrasside
partitive terrassi terrasse
terrassisid
illative terrassi
terrassisse
terrassidesse
terrassesse
inessive terrassis terrassides
terrasses
elative terrassist terrassidest
terrassest
allative terrassile terrassidele
terrassele
adessive terrassil terrassidel
terrassel
ablative terrassilt terrassidelt
terrasselt
translative terrassiks terrassideks
terrasseks
terminative terrassini terrassideni
essive terrassina terrassidena
abessive terrassita terrassideta
comitative terrassiga terrassidega

Swedish

Etymology

From French terrasse, cognate with English terrace, used in Swedish since 1691.

Noun

terrass c

  1. (agriculture, geology, architecture) a terrace (natural or artificial elevated, flat, level area in the most general sense – often one of a series of ledges on a slope – also of for example a terrace adjoining or serving as the foundation for a (large) building or structure, and of a raised deck serving as an outdoor area at a restaurant or the like)
  2. a terrace (flat roof used like a deck or balcony)
    Synonym: takterrass

Usage notes

Less commonly of a paved patio (stenlagd uteplats), though it might occur sporadically, or as a shaky translation from English.

Declension

Declension of terrass
nominative genitive
singular indefinite terrass terrass
definite terrassen terrassens
plural indefinite terrasser terrassers
definite terrasserna terrassernas

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