/ˈhɑːʋɑ/, [ˈhɑ̝ːʋɑ̝]
AlkuperäFrom Proto-Finnic *haava, borrowed from Proto-Germanic *hawwą (“blow, hit”) or early Proto-Norse *ᚺᚨᚹᚹᚨ- (*hawwa-), compare Icelandic högg (“hit, stroke”). Cognate with Estonian haav, Proto-Germanic *hawwaną.
- wound, sore (injury, such as a cut, stab, or tear)
- in-compoundsulcer
“mahahaava” — peptic ulcer
“makuuhaava” — pressure ulcer
- reaching the next base as an advancing baserunner after being forced to as a result of a midair catch; the baserunner will be removed from the field but is not out
Muodothaava(nominative, singular) · haavat(nominative, plural) · haava(accusative, nominative, singular) · haavat(accusative, nominative, plural) · haavan(accusative, genitive, singular) · haavat(accusative, genitive, plural) · haavan(genitive, singular) · haavojen(genitive, plural) · haavain(genitive, plural, rare) · haavaa(partitive, singular) · haavoja(partitive, plural) · haavassa(inessive, singular) · haavoissa(inessive, plural) · haavasta(elative, singular) · haavoista(elative, plural) · haavaan(illative, singular) · haavoihin(illative, plural) · haavalla(adessive, singular) · haavoilla(adessive, plural) · haavalta(ablative, singular)