opil
Basque edit
Etymology edit
From o- (combining form of ogi (“bread”)) and the Proto-Basque root *bil- (“round”).
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
opil inan
- bread roll, muffin (a round, flattish bun)
Declension edit
Declension of opil (inanimate, ending in consonant)
indefinite | singular | plural | |
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absolutive | opil | opila | opilak |
ergative | opilek | opilak | opilek |
dative | opili | opilari | opilei |
genitive | opilen | opilaren | opilen |
comitative | opilekin | opilarekin | opilekin |
causative | opilengatik | opilarengatik | opilengatik |
benefactive | opilentzat | opilarentzat | opilentzat |
instrumental | opilez | opilaz | opilez |
inessive | opiletan | opilean | opiletan |
locative | opiletako | opileko | opiletako |
allative | opiletara | opilera | opiletara |
terminative | opiletaraino | opileraino | opiletaraino |
directive | opiletarantz | opilerantz | opiletarantz |
destinative | opiletarako | opilerako | opiletarako |
ablative | opiletatik | opiletik | opiletatik |
partitive | opilik | — | — |
prolative | opiltzat | — | — |
Derived terms edit
- arrautzopil (“omelette”)
- artopil
- bere opilari su egin (“every man for himself”)
- garropil
- martopil (“postpartum gifts”)
- ogi-opil
- ogia erre arterainoko opil
- opildu (“to flatten”)
- pazko-opil
- piper-opil
- sanblas-opil
- sutopil