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Sampsa
Sampsa
See also: sampsa
Finnish
Proper noun
Sampsa
- (mythology) A god of fields and growth in Finnish mythology.
- 1849 Kalevala (Translation 1988 by Eino Friberg) 2:13-16:
- Pellervoinen, pellon poika, / Sampsa poika pikkarainen, / Sep' on maita kylvämähän, / Toukoja tihittämähän!
- Pellervoinen, gnome of plowland, / Little Sampsa Pellervoinen, / He's the boy to do the planting, / Sow the seeds and sow them thickly.
- Pellervoinen, pellon poika, / Sampsa poika pikkarainen, / Sep' on maita kylvämähän, / Toukoja tihittämähän!
- 1849 Kalevala (Translation 1988 by Eino Friberg) 2:13-16:
- A male given name.
Declension
Inflection of Sampsa (Kotus type 9/kala, no gradation) | |||
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nominative | Sampsa | Sampsat | |
genitive | Sampsan | Sampsojen | |
partitive | Sampsaa | Sampsoja | |
illative | Sampsaan | Sampsoihin | |
singular | plural | ||
nominative | Sampsa | Sampsat | |
accusative | nom. | Sampsa | Sampsat |
gen. | Sampsan | ||
genitive | Sampsan | Sampsojen Sampsainrare |
|
partitive | Sampsaa | Sampsoja | |
inessive | Sampsassa | Sampsoissa | |
elative | Sampsasta | Sampsoista | |
illative | Sampsaan | Sampsoihin | |
adessive | Sampsalla | Sampsoilla | |
ablative | Sampsalta | Sampsoilta | |
allative | Sampsalle | Sampsoille | |
essive | Sampsana | Sampsoina | |
translative | Sampsaksi | Sampsoiksi | |
instructive | — | Sampsoin | |
abessive | Sampsatta | Sampsoitta | |
comitative | — | Sampsoineen |
sampsa
sampsa
See also: Sampsa
Latin
Noun
sampsa f (genitive sampsae); first declension
Inflection
First declension.
Case | Singular | Plural |
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nominative | sampsa | sampsae |
genitive | sampsae | sampsārum |
dative | sampsae | sampsīs |
accusative | sampsam | sampsās |
ablative | sampsā | sampsīs |
vocative | sampsa | sampsae |
Descendants
- Italian: sansa
Pronunciation 2
Noun
sampsā
- ablative singular of sampsa
References
- sampsa in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- Félix Gaffiot (1934), “sampsa”, in Dictionnaire Illustré Latin-Français, Paris: Hachette.