turta

See also: turtã and turtă

Dalmatian

Alternative forms

  • tuarta

Etymology

From Late Latin torta, from Latin torta pānis (twisted bread), from the feminine of tortus (twisted). Compare Romanian turtă, Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese torta, French tourte, Romansch turta, tuorta.

Noun

turta f

  1. four attached little loaves of bread; row of loaves attached by thin kissing crust

Finnish

Adjective

turta (comparative turrempi, superlative turrin or turroin)

  1. numb, insensitive, asleep, deadened, insensible (physically unable to feel)
  2. numb, stunned (emotionally unable to feel or respond in a normal way)

Declension

Inflection of turta (Kotus type 10/koira, rt-rr gradation)
nominative turta turrat
genitive turran turtien
partitive turtaa turtia
illative turtaan turtiin
singular plural
nominative turta turrat
accusative nom. turta turrat
gen. turran
genitive turran turtien
turtainrare
partitive turtaa turtia
inessive turrassa turrissa
elative turrasta turrista
illative turtaan turtiin
adessive turralla turrilla
ablative turralta turrilta
allative turralle turrille
essive turtana turtina
translative turraksi turriksi
instructive turrin
abessive turratta turritta
comitative turtine

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Romansch

Alternative forms

  • (Sursilvan, Puter, Vallader) tuorta

Etymology

From Late Latin torta, from Latin torta pānis (twisted bread), from the feminine of tortus (twisted).

Noun

turta f (plural turtas)

  1. (Rumantsch Grischun, Sutsilvan, Surmiran) flat, round cake with a fruit filling
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