kaabakas
Estonian
editEtymology
editMost likely derived from kaapima, which in dialects had the meaning "to run away". The meaning of escapee is therefore the older one, which then evolved into "a person with no honour", "a criminal".
Noun
editkaabakas (genitive kaabaka, partitive kaabakat)
Declension
editDeclension of kaabakas (ÕS type 2/õpik, no gradation) | |||
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singular | plural | ||
nominative | kaabakas | kaabakad | |
accusative | nom. | ||
gen. | kaabaka | ||
genitive | kaabakate | ||
partitive | kaabakat | kaabakaid | |
illative | kaabakasse | kaabakatesse kaabakaisse | |
inessive | kaabakas | kaabakates kaabakais | |
elative | kaabakast | kaabakatest kaabakaist | |
allative | kaabakale | kaabakatele kaabakaile | |
adessive | kaabakal | kaabakatel kaabakail | |
ablative | kaabakalt | kaabakatelt kaabakailt | |
translative | kaabakaks | kaabakateks kaabakaiks | |
terminative | kaabakani | kaabakateni | |
essive | kaabakana | kaabakatena | |
abessive | kaabakata | kaabakateta | |
comitative | kaabakaga | kaabakatega |