turg
English
Alternative forms
- ’turg
Etymology
Shortened from dramaturg.
Noun
turg (plural turgs)
- (informal) A dramaturge
- 2003, Liz Engelman and Michael Bigelow Dixon, “What Makes a Turg Tick: Two Dramaturgs Discuss What They Like About Their Profession and Why They Do It”, in Theater Topics, ISSN: 1054-8378, Volume 13, Number 1 (March 2003), pages 93–99.
Anagrams
Estonian
Etymology
Borrowed from Old East Slavic търгъ (tŭrgŭ, “trade, trading, commerce; (trade) square”).
Noun
turg (genitive turu, partitive turgu)
Declension
| Declension of turg (ÕS type 22e/riik, g-ø gradation) | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| singular | plural | ||
| nominative | turg | turud | |
| accusative | nom. | ||
| gen. | turu | ||
| genitive | turgude | ||
| partitive | turgu | turge turgusid | |
| illative | turgu turusse |
turgudesse turesse | |
| inessive | turus | turgudes tures | |
| elative | turust | turgudest turest | |
| allative | turule | turgudele turele | |
| adessive | turul | turgudel turel | |
| ablative | turult | turgudelt turelt | |
| translative | turuks | turgudeks tureks | |
| terminative | turuni | turgudeni | |
| essive | turuna | turgudena | |
| abessive | turuta | turgudeta | |
| comitative | turuga | turgudega | |
References
- Raimo Raag. (2015), A Criterion for Old Age, section “Word stems in modern standard Estonian of Old East Slavic origin”, in Книгамъ бо есть неищетная глубина: Essays in Honour of Irina Lysén.