"ойме" meaning in Erzya

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Noun

Forms: ojme [romanization]
Etymology: From Proto-Mordvinic *vajmə~*vojmə, from Proto-Uralic *wajŋe (“spirit, soul”). Akin to Moksha вайме (vajme), Estonian vaim (“spirit, soul”), Finnish vaimo (“wife”), Hungarian vágy. Etymology templates: {{inh|myv|urj-mdv-pro|*vajmə}} Proto-Mordvinic *vajmə, {{m|urj-mdv-pro|*vajmə|*vojmə}} *vojmə, {{inh|myv|urj-pro|*wajŋe||spirit, soul}} Proto-Uralic *wajŋe (“spirit, soul”), {{cog|mdf|вайме}} Moksha вайме (vajme), {{cog|et|vaim||spirit, soul}} Estonian vaim (“spirit, soul”), {{cog|fi|vaimo||wife}} Finnish vaimo (“wife”), {{cog|hu|vágy}} Hungarian vágy Head templates: {{head|myv|noun}} ойме • (ojme)
  1. soul, spirit Derived forms: оймамс (ojmams) [verb], оймиямс (ojmijams) [verb], ойметькс (ojmeťks) [noun]
    Sense id: en-ойме-myv-noun-5Ew6FagL Categories (other): Erzya entries with incorrect language header

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