eļ m (invariable)
Apparently borrowed fromLatvianelle. Ultimately fromMiddle Dutch orMiddle Low German. See etymology at Latvianelle.
eļ
This word in one instance is indicated as meaning "oil" (in the compound "almond oil") and with a different inflectional type (with "grade shift" – lengthening of the stem consonant different from inflection of the "hell" sense as shown above.) However,eļļõ of the "sieldõ" type seems to be a much more prevalent word to refer to oil.
| singular(ikšlu’g) | plural(pǟgiņlu’g) | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative(nominatīv) | eļ | eļļõd |
| genitive(genitīv) | eļ | eļļõd |
| partitive(partitīv) | eļļõ | eļļidi |
| dative(datīv) | eļļõn | eļļõdõn |
| instrumental(instrumentāl) | eļļõks | eļļõdõks |
| illative(illatīv) | eļļõ | eļļiž |
| inessive(inesīv) | eļšõ | eļļis |
| elative(elatīv) | eļštõ | eļļist |
See the etymology of the correspondinglemma form.
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