tukki

Finnish

Etymology 1

From Old Swedish stokker (tree trunk, log), compare modern Swedish stock.

Noun

tukki

  1. log, stock (heavy, usually round piece of lumber)
  2. (forestry) log; collectively also timber (piece of raw timber big enough to be used as raw material for a sawmill)
  3. (firearms) stock
  4. (nautical) stock (transverse bar of an anchor)
  5. beam of a loom
Declension
Inflection of tukki (Kotus type 5/risti, kk-k gradation)
nominative tukki tukit
genitive tukin tukkien
partitive tukkia tukkeja
illative tukkiin tukkeihin
singular plural
nominative tukki tukit
accusative nom. tukki tukit
gen. tukin
genitive tukin tukkien
partitive tukkia tukkeja
inessive tukissa tukeissa
elative tukista tukeista
illative tukkiin tukkeihin
adessive tukilla tukeilla
ablative tukilta tukeilta
allative tukille tukeille
essive tukkina tukkeina
translative tukiksi tukeiksi
instructive tukein
abessive tukitta tukeitta
comitative tukkeineen

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See also

Etymology 2

Verb

tukki

  1. Third-person singular indicative past form of tukkia.

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