koos

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See also: Koos and Koós

Cornish

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Etymology

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(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

Noun

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koos m (plural kòsow)

  1. wood

Dutch

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Pronunciation

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  • Rhymes: -oːs

Verb

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koos

  1. singular past indicative of kiezen

Estonian

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Etymology 1

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Derived from kogu.

Preposition

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koos

  1. (governs the comitative) with, together with
    Ta on koos minuga.
    He's with me.

Postposition

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koos

  1. (governs the comitative) with, together with
    Ta oli ju meiega koos.
    He was with us, wasn't he?

Adverb

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koos (not comparable)

  1. together
    Lähme kõik koos.
    Let's all go together
  2. covered or soiled with something
    Saapad on sitaga koos.
    The boots are covered in shit.

Etymology 2

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From Middle Low German kōrs, ultimately from Latin cursus.

Noun

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koos (genitive koosi, partitive koosi)

  1. (uncommon) course (direction of travel)
    Laev on Vormsi koosis.
    The ship is on course for Vormsi.
Declension
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Declension of koos (ÕS type 22e/riik, length gradation)
singular plural
nominative koos koosid
accusative nom.
gen. koosi
genitive kooside
partitive koosi koose
koosisid
illative koosi
koosisse
koosidesse
koosesse
inessive koosis koosides
kooses
elative koosist koosidest
koosest
allative koosile koosidele
koosele
adessive koosil koosidel
koosel
ablative koosilt koosidelt
kooselt
translative koosiks koosideks
kooseks
terminative koosini koosideni
essive koosina koosidena
abessive koosita koosideta
comitative koosiga koosidega
Synonyms
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