herne
See also: Herne
Estonian
editNoun
editherne
Finnish
editEtymology
editFrom Proto-Finnic *herneh, borrowed from Proto-Balto-Slavic *źírˀna.[1] Akin to Estonian hernes.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editherne
- pea (plant or its edible seed)
Declension
editInflection of herne (Kotus type 48/hame, no gradation) | |||
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nominative | herne | herneet | |
genitive | herneen | herneiden herneitten | |
partitive | hernettä | herneitä | |
illative | herneeseen | herneisiin herneihin | |
singular | plural | ||
nominative | herne | herneet | |
accusative | nom. | herne | herneet |
gen. | herneen | ||
genitive | herneen | herneiden herneitten | |
partitive | hernettä | herneitä | |
inessive | herneessä | herneissä | |
elative | herneestä | herneistä | |
illative | herneeseen | herneisiin herneihin | |
adessive | herneellä | herneillä | |
ablative | herneeltä | herneiltä | |
allative | herneelle | herneille | |
essive | herneenä | herneinä | |
translative | herneeksi | herneiksi | |
abessive | herneettä | herneittä | |
instructive | — | hernein | |
comitative | See the possessive forms below. |
Derived terms
edit- hajuherne
- herneenpalko
- herneenvarsi
- herneenviljely
- herneinen
- hernekasvi
- hernekeitto
- hernekeppi
- hernekerttu
- hernekirva
- hernekärsäkäs
- hernekääriäinen
- herneluu
- herne-maissi-paprika
- hernepelto
- hernepenkki
- hernepensas
- hernepuuro
- hernepyssy
- herneripsiäinen
- hernerokka
- Hernesaari
- hernesara
- hernesimpukka
- Hernesniemi
- hernesoppa
- hernesääski
- Hernetkoski
- herneviljelmä
- hiirenherne
- kahviherne
- kikherne
- kurjenherne
- kyyhkynherne
- linnunherne
- parsaherne
- peltoherne
- piikkiherne
- punaparsaherne
- rehuherne
- silpoherne
- silpoydinherne
- sokeriherne
- taittoherne
- tarhaherne
- tuoksuherne
- vesiherne
- vetää herne nenäänsä (“to get one's nose out of joint, to get angry about something”, literally “to pull a pea into one's own nose”)
- vuohenherne
- ydinherne
References
editFurther reading
edit- “herne”, in Kielitoimiston sanakirja[2] (in Finnish) (online dictionary, continuously updated), Kotimaisten kielten keskuksen verkkojulkaisuja 35, Helsinki: Kotimaisten kielten tutkimuskeskus (Institute for the Languages of Finland), 2004–, retrieved 2023-07-02
Ingrian
editEtymology
editFrom Proto-Finnic *herneh. Cognates include Finnish herne and Estonian hernes.
Pronunciation
edit- (Ala-Laukaa) IPA(key): /ˈherne/, [ˈhe̞rn]
- (Soikkola) IPA(key): /ˈherne/, [ˈhe̞rne̞]
- (Hevaha) IPA(key): /ˈherneh/, [ˈhe̞rne̞h]
- Rhymes: -ern, -erne
- Hyphenation: her‧ne
Noun
editherne
Declension
editDeclension of herne (type 6/lähe, no gradation) | ||
---|---|---|
singular | plural | |
nominative | herne | herneet |
genitive | herneen | hernein |
partitive | hernettä | herneitä |
illative | herneesse | herneisse |
inessive | hernees | herneis |
elative | herneest | herneist |
allative | herneelle | herneille |
adessive | herneel | herneil |
ablative | herneelt | herneilt |
translative | herneeks | herneiks |
essive | herneennä, herneen | herneinnä, hernein |
exessive1) | herneent | herneint |
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. |
Derived terms
editReferences
edit- Fedor Tumansky (1790) “герне”, in Опытъ повѣствованїя о дѣянїях, положенїи, состоянїи и раздѣленїи Санкт-Петербургской губернїи, Краткїй словарь ижерскаго, финскаго, эстонскаго, чюдскаго, и ямскаго нарѣчїя съ россїйскимъ переводомъ, page 691
- Ruben E. Nirvi (1971) Inkeroismurteiden Sanakirja, Helsinki: Suomalais-Ugrilainen Seura, page 58
- Arvo Laanest (1997) Isuri keele Hevaha murde sõnastik, Eesti Keele Instituut, page 35
Middle English
editEtymology 1
editInherited from Old English hyrne, from Proto-West Germanic *hurnijā, from Proto-Germanic *hurnijǭ.
Alternative forms
editPronunciation
edit- IPA(key): /ˈhɛrn(ə)/, /ˈhirn(ə)/, /ˈhurn(ə)/, /ˈhuːrn(ə)/, /ˈhiːrn(ə)/, /ˈheːrn(ə)/
- (SW England) IPA(key): /ˈhyrn(ə)/, /ˈhyːrn(ə)/
Noun
editherne (plural hernes or hurnen)
- A hirn (corner, nook, or angle)
- A refuge; a location of safety where one hides.
- (rare) The lowest or deepest part of something; especially Hell.
- (rare) A location or portion, especially one that is remote.
Derived terms
editDescendants
editReferences
edit- “hī̆rn(e, n.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 2018-07-03.
Etymology 2
editPronoun
editherne
- Alternative form of heren (“theirs”)
Etymology 3
editNoun
editherne
- Alternative form of heron (“heron”)
Norwegian Nynorsk
editAlternative forms
edit- herre (determiner)
Etymology
editDeterminer
editherne
Adverb
editherne
See also
editReferences
edit- “herne” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Anagrams
editCategories:
- Estonian non-lemma forms
- Estonian noun forms
- Finnish terms derived from Proto-Indo-European
- Finnish terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *ǵerh₂-
- Finnish terms inherited from Proto-Finnic
- Finnish terms derived from Proto-Finnic
- Finnish terms derived from Proto-Balto-Slavic
- Finnish 2-syllable words
- Finnish terms with IPA pronunciation
- Rhymes:Finnish/erne
- Rhymes:Finnish/erne/2 syllables
- Finnish lemmas
- Finnish nouns
- Finnish hame-type nominals
- Ingrian terms inherited from Proto-Finnic
- Ingrian terms derived from Proto-Finnic
- Ingrian terms with IPA pronunciation
- Rhymes:Ingrian/ern
- Rhymes:Ingrian/ern/2 syllables
- Rhymes:Ingrian/erne
- Rhymes:Ingrian/erne/2 syllables
- Ingrian lemmas
- Ingrian nouns
- izh:Vegetables
- Middle English terms inherited from Old English
- Middle English terms derived from Old English
- Middle English terms inherited from Proto-West Germanic
- Middle English terms derived from Proto-West Germanic
- Middle English terms inherited from Proto-Germanic
- Middle English terms derived from Proto-Germanic
- Middle English terms with IPA pronunciation
- Middle English lemmas
- Middle English nouns
- Middle English terms with rare senses
- Middle English pronouns
- enm:Christianity
- enm:Places
- Norwegian Nynorsk terms inherited from Old Norse
- Norwegian Nynorsk terms derived from Old Norse
- Norwegian Nynorsk lemmas
- Norwegian Nynorsk determiners
- Norwegian Nynorsk adverbs