keho

Finnish

Etymology

Coined from kehä, or at the very least taken into medical use in 1945, as the meaning of the term ruumis was changed from "human body" to "dead human body, corpse, cadaver". Possibly inspired by Estonian keha.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈkeho/, [ˈke̞ɦo̞]

Noun

keho

  1. A living human body.

Declension

Inflection of keho (Kotus type 1/valo, no gradation)
nominative keho kehot
genitive kehon kehojen
partitive kehoa kehoja
illative kehoon kehoihin
singular plural
nominative keho kehot
accusative nom. keho kehot
gen. kehon
genitive kehon kehojen
partitive kehoa kehoja
inessive kehossa kehoissa
elative kehosta kehoista
illative kehoon kehoihin
adessive keholla kehoilla
ablative keholta kehoilta
allative keholle kehoille
essive kehona kehoina
translative kehoksi kehoiksi
instructive kehoin
abessive kehotta kehoitta
comitative kehoineen

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