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29 August 2024

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17 August 2024

  • 19:2519:25, 17 August 2024 diff hist +849 huiNo edit summary
  • 19:1219:12, 17 August 2024 diff hist +157 hueiNo edit summary
  • 19:0519:05, 17 August 2024 diff hist +757 N VirumaaCreated page with "==Estonian== {{wikipedia}} ===Etymology=== From {{compound|et|Viru|maa}}. The origin of the first element is unclear, various theories have been proposed, including relations to the words {{m|et|veer||edge}}, {{m|et|viru||whirlpool}} ''(see {{l|et|Võru}})'', {{m|et|viir||stripe}}, and a possible personal name. Germanic or Baltic loans are also possible, compare {{cog|lt|vyras||man}}. ===Proper noun=== {{et-noun|Virumaa|Virumaad}} # Vironia, {{l|en|Virumaa}} ''(an..."

7 August 2024

29 July 2024

8 July 2024

27 June 2024

17 June 2024

15 June 2024

  • 19:0719:07, 15 June 2024 diff hist +75 mõlema→‎Estonian current
  • 19:0519:05, 15 June 2024 diff hist +877 N mõlemaCreated page with "==Estonian== ===Etymology=== From {{inh|et|urj-fin-pro|*molëmpi}}, cognate to {{cog|fi|molempi}}, {{cog|vep|molembad}}. ===Noun=== {{et-noun|mõlema|mõlemat}} # both, the two #: {{usex|et|'''Mõlemad''' tahtsid rahu ja vaikust.|'''Both''' of them wanted peace and quiet.}} ===Adjective=== {{head|et|adjective}} # both, the two #: {{usex|et|Mul on '''mõlemad''' tütred koolis.|'''Both''' of my daughters are in school.}} #: {{usex|et|Kasuta '''mõlema..."
  • 18:5518:55, 15 June 2024 diff hist −34 enese→‎Estonian current

11 June 2024

9 June 2024

  • 15:3115:31, 9 June 2024 diff hist +70 kajakas→‎Estonian: restore cognates - the Latvian etymology currently contradicts this etymology which should be visible from both pages current
  • 15:2015:20, 9 June 2024 diff hist +394 N OberpahlenCreated page with "==German== ===Etymology=== From {{affix|de|ober-|Pahle}}, referring to the {{w|Põltsamaa (river)|Põltsamaa river}}, for which the older Estonian names were {{m|et|Paala}} and {{m|et|Pala}}. ===Pronunciation=== {{rfp|de}} ===Proper noun=== {{de-proper noun|toponym}} # {{lb|de|historical}} {{place|de|town|s/Jõgeva County|c/Estonia|t=Põltsamaa}} ====Declension==== {{de-ndecl|toponym}}"
  • 15:1615:16, 9 June 2024 diff hist +507 N PõltsamaaCreated page with "==Estonian== ===Etymology=== According to one theory, from Old Estonian ''*Põltoisa(n)'', compare {{cog|fi|peltoisa}}. Alternatively from {{compound|et|põld|ots||t1=field|t2=end}} (''Põlluotsa -> *Põltsa-)'', suffixed with {{m|et|maa||land}}. Alternatively, from ''*põldus'', an unattested derivation from {{m|et|põld}}, which seems unlikely. ===Proper noun=== {{head|et|proper noun}} # {{place|et|town|s/Jõgeva County|c/Estonia|t=Põltsamaa}} ====Declension==== {..." current
  • 12:1712:17, 9 June 2024 diff hist −70 Wiktionary:Requested entries (Estonian)→‎I
  • 12:1512:15, 9 June 2024 diff hist +1 Kehtna→‎Estonian current
  • 12:1512:15, 9 June 2024 diff hist +49 Kehtna→‎Proper noun
  • 12:1412:14, 9 June 2024 diff hist +100 Imavere→‎Estonian
  • 12:0812:08, 9 June 2024 diff hist +389 N -vereCreated page with "==Estonian== ===Etymology=== Most likely from {{m|et|veer||edge}}. Other theories include relation to {{m|et|pere||family}}, {{m|et|veri||blood}}, {{m|et|vare||pile, ruins}}, {{cog|fi|verho}}, {{m|fi|vaara}}, and many others. ===Suffix=== {{et-noun|-vere|-veret}} # ''a common suffix in toponyms'' ====Inflection==== {{et-decl-pere|-vere||n=sg}} ====Derived terms==== {{suffixsee|et}}" current
  • 12:0212:02, 9 June 2024 diff hist +376 N ImavereCreated page with "==Estonian== {{wikipedia|lang=et}} ===Etymology=== From the personal name ''*Ima'', ''*Immo(i)'' + {{m|et|-vere}}. ===Proper noun=== {{head|et|proper noun}} # {{place|et|village|s/Järva County|c/Estonia|t=Imavere}} # {{place|et|village|s/Saare County|c/Estonia|t=Imavere}} ====Declension==== {{et-decl-pere|Imavere||n=sg}} ====Descendants==== * {{desc|de|Immafer|bor=1}}"

7 June 2024

  • 20:1420:14, 7 June 2024 diff hist +1 noku→‎Estonian
  • 20:1220:12, 7 June 2024 diff hist +262 N nokamütsPossibly colloquial. For some odd reason this is not listed in dictionaries, while "nokkmüts" and "nokatsmüts" are - which I've heard very very rarely. The normal word is "nokamüts" for me.
  • 20:0920:09, 7 June 2024 diff hist +106 nokk→‎Estonian
  • 20:0820:08, 7 June 2024 diff hist +399 N nokkCreated page with "==Estonian== ===Etymology=== From {{inh|et|urj-fin-pro|*nokka}}. Cognates include {{cog|fi|nokka}}, {{cog|krl|n'okka}}, {{cog|lud|n'okk}}, {{cog|vep|nök}}, {{m|vep|ńok}} and {{cog|vot|nokkõ}}. ===Noun=== {{et-noun|noka|nokka}} # beak, bill ''(of a bird)'' # bill, brim ''(of a hat)'' # {{lb|et|colloquial|figuratively}} nose ====Declension==== {{et-decl-külm|no|kk|k|a}}"
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