/ˈlɑpio/, [ˈlɑ̝pio̞]
AlkuperäFrom Proto-Finnic *lapido, related to Estonian labidas, Karelian labju, Veps labid and Votic lappia. Possibly borrowed from a Balto-Slavic language; compare Proto-Slavic *lopata (“shovel, spade”), Lithuanian lópeta (“shovel”), Latvian lâpsta (“shovel, spade”) and Old Prussian lopto (“spade”). Also theorized to be equivalent to lapa (“wide, flat blade of a tool”) + -io, but this is phonologically less tenable.
- shovel (tool for moving portions of material)
- spade (garden tool with a handle and a flat blade for digging)
Muodotlapio(nominative, singular) · lapiot(nominative, plural) · lapio(accusative, nominative, singular) · lapiot(accusative, nominative, plural) · lapion(accusative, genitive, singular) · lapiot(accusative, genitive, plural) · lapion(genitive, singular) · lapioiden(genitive, plural) · lapioitten(genitive, plural) · lapiota(partitive, singular) · lapioita(partitive, plural) · lapiossa(inessive, singular) · lapioissa(inessive, plural) · lapiosta(elative, singular) · lapioista(elative, plural) · lapioon(illative, singular) · lapioihin(illative, plural) · lapiolla(adessive, singular) · lapioilla(adessive, plural) · lapiolta(ablative, singular)