peijaiset

Finnish

Etymology

Borrowed from Proto-Germanic *faigijaz (fey, doomed to die), compare Old Norse feigr (near to death). Cognate with Estonian peied (wake)

Noun

peijaiset

  1. A feast to celebrate the kill of a large wild animal, especially a bear or an elk.
  2. (by extension, informal) funeral

Declension

Inflection of peijaiset (Kotus type 38/nainen, no gradation)
nominative peijaiset
genitive peijaisten
peijaisien
partitive peijaisia
illative peijaisiin
singular plural
nominative peijaiset
accusative nom. peijaiset
gen.
genitive peijaisten
peijaisien
partitive peijaisia
inessive peijaisissa
elative peijaisista
illative peijaisiin
adessive peijaisilla
ablative peijaisilta
allative peijaisille
essive peijaisina
translative peijaisiksi
instructive peijaisin
abessive peijaisitta
comitative peijaisineen

Derived terms

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