versu

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See also: verŝu and vēršu

Aromanian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Latin versō. Compare Romanian vărsa, vars.

Verb

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versu first-singular present indicative (third-person singular present indicative vearsã, past participle virsatã)

  1. to spill, pour out
  2. (reflexive) to descend, go down
  3. (reflexive) to vomit
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See also

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Asturian

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Asturian Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia ast

Noun

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versu m (plural versos)

  1. verse

Ingrian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Old East Slavic *вьрзъ (*vĭrzŭ). Cognate with Finnish virsu and Veps virz.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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versu

  1. Synonym of lapti

Declension

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Declension of versu (type 4/koivu, no gradation)
singular plural
nominative versu versut
genitive versun versuin, versuloin
partitive versua versuja, versuloja
illative versuu versui, versuloihe
inessive versuus versuis, versulois
elative versust versuist, versuloist
allative versulle versuille, versuloille
adessive versuul versuil, versuloil
ablative versult versuilt, versuloilt
translative versuks versuiks, versuloiks
essive versunna, versuun versuinna, versuloinna, versuin, versuloin
exessive1) versunt versuint, versuloint
1) obsolete
*) the accusative corresponds with either the genitive (sg) or nominative (pl)
**) the comitative is formed by adding the suffix -ka? or -kä? to the genitive.

Derived terms

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References

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  • Ruben E. Nirvi (1971) Inkeroismurteiden Sanakirja, Helsinki: Suomalais-Ugrilainen Seura, page 657

Latin

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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versū

  1. ablative singular of versus

Verb

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versū

  1. ablative supine of vertō
  2. ablative supine of verrō