pusero

Finnish

Etymology

From Swedish bussarong. Cognate with Norwegian Bokmål busserull.

Noun

pusero

  1. blouse
    • 1966, Timo K. Mukka, Maa on syntinen laulu, page 161:
      Elina on kauniin ruskean tukkansa kammannut korkealle kireäksi nutturaksi, sitonut sen narunpätkällä. Hänen yllään on harmaa hame ja siniruutuinen ohut pusero. Elina has her beautiful brown hair in an updo, tied with a string. She is wearing a gray skirt and a thin blue blouse.
  2. sweater, light jacket.

Declension

Inflection of pusero (Kotus type 2/palvelu, no gradation)
nominative pusero puserot
genitive puseron puserojen
puseroiden
puseroitten
partitive puseroa puseroja
puseroita
illative puseroon puseroihin
singular plural
nominative pusero puserot
accusative nom. pusero puserot
gen. puseron
genitive puseron puserojen
puseroiden
puseroitten
partitive puseroa puseroja
puseroita
inessive puserossa puseroissa
elative puserosta puseroista
illative puseroon puseroihin
adessive puserolla puseroilla
ablative puserolta puseroilta
allative puserolle puseroille
essive puserona puseroina
translative puseroksi puseroiksi
instructive puseroin
abessive puserotta puseroitta
comitative puseroineen

Derived terms

Compounds

Further reading

  • pusero in Kielitoimiston sanakirja
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