/ˈyrtːi/, [ˈyrt̪ːi]
OriginBorrowed from Old Swedish yrt (modern Swedish ört), from Old Norse urt, oblique case form of Proto-Germanic *wrōts, from Proto-Indo-European *wréh₂ds (“root”). Compare English wort, root and Latin rādīx (“root”).
Formsyrtti(nominative, singular) · yrtit(nominative, plural) · yrtti(accusative, nominative, singular) · yrtit(accusative, nominative, plural) · yrtin(accusative, genitive, singular) · yrtit(accusative, genitive, plural) · yrtin(genitive, singular) · yrttien(genitive, plural) · yrttiä(partitive, singular) · yrttejä(partitive, plural) · yrtissä(inessive, singular) · yrteissä(inessive, plural) · yrtistä(elative, singular) · yrteistä(elative, plural) · yrttiin(illative, singular) · yrtteihin(illative, plural) · yrtillä(adessive, singular) · yrteillä(adessive, plural) · yrtiltä(ablative, singular) · yrteiltä(ablative, plural)