FromOld Englishācennan orgecennan, equivalent toa- +cennan(“to give birth to”).
aken (third-person singular simple presentakens,present participleakenning,simple past and past participleakenned)
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FromProto-Finnic*akkuna, fromOld East Slavicокъно(okŭno). Cognate toFinnishikkuna andakkuna.
aken (genitiveakna,partitiveakent)
Declension ofaken (ÕS type8/küünal, length gradation) | |||
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singular | plural | ||
nominative | aken | aknad | |
accusative | nom. | ||
gen. | akna | ||
genitive | akende | ||
partitive | akent | aknaid | |
illative | aknasse | akendesse aknaisse | |
inessive | aknas | akendes aknais | |
elative | aknast | akendest aknaist | |
allative | aknale | akendele aknaile | |
adessive | aknal | akendel aknail | |
ablative | aknalt | akendelt aknailt | |
translative | aknaks | akendeks aknaiks | |
terminative | aknani | akendeni | |
essive | aknana | akendena | |
abessive | aknata | akendeta | |
comitative | aknaga | akendega |
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Inherited fromOld Englishacan, fromProto-West Germanic*akan, fromProto-Germanic*akaną; equivalent toache +-en(infinitival suffix).
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1 Replaced by the indicative in later Middle English.
2 Sometimes used as a formal 2nd-person singular.
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FromMalayakan(“will”), fromClassical Malayاكن(akan), fromProto-Malayo-Polynesian*aken(“preposition, on, upon; applicative marker”).
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