odol
Basque edit
Etymology edit
From Proto-Basque *odol.[1]
Pronunciation edit
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Noun edit
odol inan
Declension edit
Declension of odol (inanimate, ending in consonant)
indefinite | singular | plural | |
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absolutive | odol | odola | odolak |
ergative | odolek | odolak | odolek |
dative | odoli | odolari | odolei |
genitive | odolen | odolaren | odolen |
comitative | odolekin | odolarekin | odolekin |
causative | odolengatik | odolarengatik | odolengatik |
benefactive | odolentzat | odolarentzat | odolentzat |
instrumental | odolez | odolaz | odolez |
inessive | odoletan | odolean | odoletan |
locative | odoletako | odoleko | odoletako |
allative | odoletara | odolera | odoletara |
terminative | odoletaraino | odoleraino | odoletaraino |
directive | odoletarantz | odolerantz | odoletarantz |
destinative | odoletarako | odolerako | odoletarako |
ablative | odoletatik | odoletik | odoletatik |
partitive | odolik | — | — |
prolative | odoltzat | — | — |
References edit
- ^ “odol” in Etymological Dictionary of Basque by R. L. Trask, sussex.ac.uk
Further reading edit
Dutch edit
Alternative forms edit
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
odol m (plural odols or odollen, diminutive odolletje n)
- (slang) A morning wood (erection upon waking up, nocturnal penile tumescence). Acronym of ontzettend dikke ochtendlul.
Indonesian edit
Etymology edit
A genericized trademark of the German trademark Odol, from Ancient Greek ὀδών (odṓn) + Latin oleum.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
odol (first-person possessive odolku, second-person possessive odolmu, third-person possessive odolnya)
Synonyms edit
- pasta gigi (formal)
Slovene edit
Etymology edit
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *ǫdolь.
Noun edit
odol m inan
Further reading edit
- “odol”, in Slovarji Inštituta za slovenski jezik Frana Ramovša ZRC SAZU, portal Fran