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supo
supo
Finnish
Etymology
Shortened form suojelupoliisi, see also its etymology section.
Noun
supo
Declension
| Inflection of supo (Kotus type 1/valo, no gradation) | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| nominative | supo | — | |
| genitive | supon | — | |
| partitive | supoa | — | |
| illative | supoon | — | |
| singular | plural | ||
| nominative | supo | — | |
| accusative | nom. | supo | — |
| gen. | supon | ||
| genitive | supon | — | |
| partitive | supoa | — | |
| inessive | supossa | — | |
| elative | suposta | — | |
| illative | supoon | — | |
| adessive | supolla | — | |
| ablative | supolta | — | |
| allative | supolle | — | |
| essive | supona | — | |
| translative | supoksi | — | |
| instructive | — | — | |
| abessive | supotta | — | |
| comitative | — | — | |
Latin
Alternative forms
- sipō
- suppō
Etymology
Possibly from Proto-Indo-European *sewp- (“to throw, sling, cast”)[1]. In this case it would be cognate with Lithuanian sùpti, Proto-Slavic *suti.
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /ˈsu.poː/, [ˈsʊ.poː]
Verb
supō (present infinitive supāre, perfect active supāvī, supine supātum); first conjugation
- I throw, scatter.
- c. 150 CE, Sextus Pompeius Festus, De verborum significatu, 311
- supat jacit, unde dissipat disicit et obsipat obicit, et insipat, hoc est inicit, Festus
- c. 150 CE, Sextus Pompeius Festus, De verborum significatu, 311
References
- ↑ De Vaan, Michiel (2008) Etymological Dictionary of Latin and the other Italic Languages (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 7), Leiden, Boston: Brill
- supo in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- Félix Gaffiot (1934), “supo”, in Dictionnaire Illustré Latin-Français, Paris: Hachette.