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eha
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Edo
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Edoid *ɪɪ-chaGɪ (“three”)
Pronunciation
Numeral
eha
References
Estonian
Etymology
From Proto-Finnic *ektä. Cognate with Finnish ehtä (“evening get-together”) (dialectal), Livvi ehty (“evening”), Ludian eht (“evening”) and Veps eht (“evening”). Possibly doublet of õhtu (from earlier *ëktago).
Pronunciation
Noun
eha (genitive eha, partitive eha)
- dusk; twilight after the setting of the Sun
- The reddening of the western sky after sunset; afterglow.
- purpurpunane eha ― purplish red twilight
- ehast roosatav kaldaliiv ― sand on the shore blushing from twilight
- töötab koidust ehani ― work from dawn to dusk
- Sügisene eha ei valgusta kaua. ― Autumn dusk does not light for long.
- (rare) A reddish glow or glare.
- 1940, Friedebert Tuglas, “Esimene välisreis [First trip abroad]”, in Noorusmälestused [Memories from my youth], Tartu, pages 200–201:
- Nõrgas laternate ehas mingid suured majad, enamasti aga kõrged krobelised müürid. Liikusin nagu kobades. Hämar, vaikne, mitte ühtki inimest. Ei meenutanud üldse linna, kõige vähem Pariisi kujutelma.
- In the faint glow of lanterns, there are some big houses, but mostly high, rough walls. I moved as if in clumps. It was dim, silent, not a single person. It didn't resemble a city at all, especially the image of Paris.
- The reddening of the western sky after sunset; afterglow.
Declension
Synonyms
- ehapuna
Derived terms
- ehaline
- ehalkäik
- ehalkäimine
Compounds
- ehakuma
- ehapuna
- ehataevas
- ehatäht
- ehavalge
- ehavalgel
- ehavalgus
- ehavalu
- ehaviir
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References
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