antura

Finnish

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Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *anduraz. Cognate with Ingrian antura, Estonian andur (keel), Old Norse ǫndurr (snowshoe) and Swedish andor.

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: an‧tu‧ra

Noun

antura

  1. a sole of a foot or shoe
  2. a shoe or a runner of a brake or sleigh
  3. footing of a building; foundation

Declension

Inflection of antura (Kotus type 12/kulkija, no gradation)
nominative antura anturat
genitive anturan anturoiden
anturoitten
partitive anturaa anturoita
illative anturaan anturoihin
singular plural
nominative antura anturat
accusative nom. antura anturat
gen. anturan
genitive anturan anturoiden
anturoitten
anturainrare
partitive anturaa anturoita
inessive anturassa anturoissa
elative anturasta anturoista
illative anturaan anturoihin
adessive anturalla anturoilla
ablative anturalta anturoilta
allative anturalle anturoille
essive anturana anturoina
translative anturaksi anturoiksi
instructive anturoin
abessive anturatta anturoitta
comitative anturoineen

Derived terms

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Sicilian

Alternative forms

  • ant'ura

Etymology

From Latin ante (before) + hōram (hour, time).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /anˈdu.ɾa/, /anˈtu.ɾa/
  • Hyphenation: an‧tù‧ra

Adverb

antura

  1. before, a little while ago, earlier
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