"hoilata hoosiannaa" meaning in All languages combined

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Verb [Finnish]

Etymology: Literally, “to sing 'hosanna'” Etymology templates: {{m-g|to sing 'hosanna'}} “to sing 'hosanna'”, {{lit|to sing 'hosanna'}} Literally, “to sing 'hosanna'” Head templates: {{head|fi|verb|cat2=|cat3=|head=hoilata hoosiannaa|sort=}} hoilata hoosiannaa, {{fi-verb|head=hoilata hoosiannaa}} hoilata hoosiannaa Inflection templates: {{fi-infl-vp-partitive|hoosiannaa}}
  1. to give out, to burn out, to beg for mercy Tags: colloquial

Download JSON data for hoilata hoosiannaa meaning in All languages combined (1.7kB)

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