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English
[edit]Verb
[edit]abie
- Obsolete form of aby.
- 1590, Edmund Spenser, “Book III, Canto X”, in The Faerie Queene. […], London: […] [John Wolfe] for William Ponsonbie, →OCLC, page 543:
- But patience perforce he muſt abie, / What fortune and his fate on him will lay, / Fond is the feare, that findes no remedie;
- c. 1592, attributed to Thomas Kyd, “The Tragedy of Soliman and Preseda.”, in The Origin of the English Drama, Oxford, Oxfordshire: […] Clarendon Press, published 1773, page 275:
- With cunning wordes tempted by chaſtity? / Thou ſhalt abie for both your treacheries.
- 1600, VVilliam Shakeſpeare [i.e. William Shakespeare], A Midſommer nights dreame. […], […] Iames Roberts, page 47:
- For if thou doſt intend / Neuer ſo little ſhew of loue to her, / Thou ſhalt abie it.
Karelian
[edit]North Karelian (Viena) |
apie |
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South Karelian (Tver) |
abie |
Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from Old East Slavic обида (obida). Cognates include Finnish apea and Veps abid.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]abie (genitive abien, partitive abieda)
Adjective
[edit]abie (genitive abien, partitive abieda, comparative abiembi, superlative abein)
Declension
[edit]Tver Karelian declension of abie (type 6/pimie, no gradation) | |||
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singular | plural | ||
nominative | abie | abiet | |
genitive | abien | abein | |
partitive | abieda | abeida | |
illative | abieh | abeih | |
inessive | abiešša | abeissa | |
elative | abiešta | abeista | |
adessive | abiella | abeilla | |
ablative | abielda | abeilda | |
translative | abiekši | abeiksi | |
essive | abiena | abeina | |
comitative | abienke | abeinke | |
abessive | abietta | abeitta |
Possessive forms of abie | ||
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1st person | abieni | |
2nd person | abieš | |
3rd person | abieh | |
*) Possessive forms are very rare for adjectives and only used in substantivised clauses. |
References
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- Karelian lemmas
- Karelian nouns
- South Karelian
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