(inanimate noun) declension |
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indefinite |
singular |
plural |
absolutive |
basalto |
basaltoa |
basaltoak |
ergative |
basaltok |
basaltoak |
basaltoek |
dative |
basaltori |
basaltoari |
basaltoei |
genitive |
basaltoren |
basaltoaren |
basaltoen |
comitative |
basaltorekin |
basaltoarekin |
basaltoekin |
causative |
basaltorentzat |
basaltoarentzat |
basaltoentzat |
benefactive |
basaltorengatik |
basaltoarengatik |
basaltoengatik |
instrumental |
basaltoz |
basaltoaz |
basaltoez |
inessive |
basaltotan |
basaltoan |
basaltoetan |
locative |
basaltotako |
basaltoko |
basaltoetako |
allative |
basaltotara |
basaltora |
basaltoetara |
terminative |
basaltotaraino |
basaltoraino |
basaltoetaraino |
directive |
basaltotarantz |
basaltorantz |
basaltoetarantz |
destinative |
basaltotarako |
basaltorako |
basaltoetarako |
ablative |
basaltotatik |
basaltotik |
basaltoetatik |
partitive |
basaltorik |
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prolative |
basaltotzat |
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Galician
Noun
basalto m (plural basaltos)
- basalt
Italian
Noun
basalto m (plural basalti)
- (mineralogy) basalt
Derived terms
Portuguese
Etymology
From Late Latin basaltes, a misspelling of Latin basanites, from Ancient Greek βασανίτης (basanítēs), from βάσανος (básanos, “touchstone”), from Egyptian
bauhan 'slate'.
Noun
basalto m (uncountable)
- basalt (hard rock)
Related terms
Spanish
Etymology
From Latin basaltes, a misspelling of Latin basanites, from Ancient Greek βασανίτης (basanítēs), from βάσανος (básanos, “touchstone”), from Egyptian [script needed] (bḫn, “a hard stone”).
Noun
basalto m (plural basaltos)
- basalt (hard rock)