/ˈpysti/, [ˈpys̠ti]
OriginFrom Swedish byst (“bust”).
- colloquialbust (sculptural portrayal of a person's head and shoulders)
- broadly, colloquialtrophy; cup; any small statue or similar object
Formspysti(nominative, singular) · pystit(nominative, plural) · pysti(accusative, nominative, singular) · pystit(accusative, nominative, plural) · pystin(accusative, genitive, singular) · pystit(accusative, genitive, plural) · pystin(genitive, singular) · pystien(genitive, plural) · pystiä(partitive, singular) · pystejä(partitive, plural) · pystissä(inessive, singular) · pysteissä(inessive, plural) · pystistä(elative, singular) · pysteistä(elative, plural) · pystiin(illative, singular) · pysteihin(illative, plural) · pystillä(adessive, singular) · pysteillä(adessive, plural) · pystiltä(ablative, singular) · pysteiltä(ablative, plural)