aas
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aas
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Etymology 1 edit
From Middle Dutch âes, from Old Dutch ās, from Proto-Germanic *ēsaz.
Noun edit
aas n (uncountable)
Alternative forms edit
- (obsolete) aes
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Verb edit
aas
- inflection of azen:
Etymology 2 edit
From earlier ase, from Middle Dutch aes, from Old French as, from Latin as.
Noun edit
aas m or n (plural azen, diminutive aasje n)
- ace (playing cards)
- ace (skilled pilot, esp. in the air force; skilled person)
- (obsolete) unit of mass corresponding to approximately 0.05 grams
- (obsolete) ace, any very small amount
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Etymology 1 edit
From Proto-Finnic *ansa, from a Baltic language. Compare Old Prussian ansis (“hook, latch”) and Latvian osa. Cognate to Finnish ansa and Votic aasa (Kattila, Mati).
Noun edit
aas (genitive aasa, partitive aasa)
Declension edit
Declension of aas (ÕS type 22u/leib, length gradation) | |||
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singular | plural | ||
nominative | aas | aasad | |
accusative | nom. | ||
gen. | aasa | ||
genitive | aasade | ||
partitive | aasa | aasu aasasid | |
illative | aasa aasasse |
aasadesse aasusse | |
inessive | aasas | aasades aasus | |
elative | aasast | aasadest aasust | |
allative | aasale | aasadele aasule | |
adessive | aasal | aasadel aasul | |
ablative | aasalt | aasadelt aasult | |
translative | aasaks | aasadeks aasuks | |
terminative | aasani | aasadeni | |
essive | aasana | aasadena | |
abessive | aasata | aasadeta | |
comitative | aasaga | aasadega |
Etymology 2 edit
Possibly from Proto-Finno-Ugric [Term?]. Compare Hungarian aszó, aszik. Alternatively the same root as in etymology 1, with the word originally meaning "meander".
Noun edit
aas (genitive aasa, partitive aasa)
Declension edit
Declension of aas (ÕS type 22u/leib, length gradation) | |||
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singular | plural | ||
nominative | aas | aasad | |
accusative | nom. | ||
gen. | aasa | ||
genitive | aasade | ||
partitive | aasa | aasu aasasid | |
illative | aasa aasasse |
aasadesse aasusse | |
inessive | aasas | aasades aasus | |
elative | aasast | aasadest aasust | |
allative | aasale | aasadele aasule | |
adessive | aasal | aasadel aasul | |
ablative | aasalt | aasadelt aasult | |
translative | aasaks | aasadeks aasuks | |
terminative | aasani | aasadeni | |
essive | aasana | aasadena | |
abessive | aasata | aasadeta | |
comitative | aasaga | aasadega |
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aas m
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aas
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aas f pl
Tetum edit
Etymology edit
Maybe from *taas. If so, then from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *atas. Compare Tagalog mataas and Malay atas.
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aas
Tlingit edit
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aas
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