/ˈhihnɑ/, [ˈhihnɑ̝]
AlkuperäFrom Proto-Finnic *hihna, from earlier *ši(k)šna, possibly borrowed from Proto-Baltic [Term?] (compare Lithuanian šikšnà (“strap, belt, leather”)), if the Baltic and Finnic words are not from a substrate. Related to Erzya кшна (kšna, “strap”) (of the same origin).
- strap, band; especially one that is made of leather or other strong material
- thong (strip of leather)
- leash, lead (strap, cord or rope with which to restrain an animal, such as a dog)
- belt, drive belt (band that is used in a machine to help transfer motion or power)
“tuulettimen hihna” — fanbelt
- colloquial(belt) conveyor
Muodothihna(nominative, singular) · hihnat(nominative, plural) · hihna(accusative, nominative, singular) · hihnat(accusative, nominative, plural) · hihnan(accusative, genitive, singular) · hihnat(accusative, genitive, plural) · hihnan(genitive, singular) · hihnojen(genitive, plural) · hihnain(genitive, plural, rare) · hihnaa(partitive, singular) · hihnoja(partitive, plural) · hihnassa(inessive, singular) · hihnoissa(inessive, plural) · hihnasta(elative, singular) · hihnoista(elative, plural) · hihnaan(illative, singular) · hihnoihin(illative, plural) · hihnalla(adessive, singular) · hihnoilla(adessive, plural) · hihnalta(ablative, singular)