timotei

Finnish

Etymology

From Timothy Hanson, who pioneered the cultivation of the plant.

Noun

timotei

  1. timothy, Phleum pratense (grass)

Usage notes

The term timotei originally refers to cultivated timothy hay. Wild timothy is called nurmitähkiö in Finnish.

Declension

Inflection of timotei (Kotus type 18/maa, no gradation)
nominative timotei timoteit
genitive timotein timoteiden
timoteitten
partitive timoteita timoteita
illative timoteihin timoteihin
singular plural
nominative timotei timoteit
accusative nom. timotei timoteit
gen. timotein
genitive timotein timoteiden
timoteitten
partitive timoteita timoteita
inessive timoteissa timoteissa
elative timoteista timoteista
illative timoteihin timoteihin
adessive timoteilla timoteilla
ablative timoteilta timoteilta
allative timoteille timoteille
essive timoteina timoteina
translative timoteiksi timoteiksi
instructive timotein
abessive timoteitta timoteitta
comitative timoteineen

Anagrams


Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From English timothy, named after Timothy Hanson.

Noun

timotei m (definite singular timoteien, indefinite plural timoteier, definite plural timoteiene)

  1. timothy (grass), Phleum pratense

References


Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From English timothy, named after Timothy Hanson.

Noun

timotei m (definite singular timoteien, indefinite plural timoteiar, definite plural timoteiane)

  1. timothy (grass), Phleum pratense

References

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