[88] Genitive sing. of Poika, son, for form v. rule [28].

[89] Accus. sing. of kunnia, glory, governing the genitive ainoan Pojan.

[90] Elative sing. of Isä, Father. The elative is no doubt used to prevent the confusion arising from too many genitives and accusatives coming together.

[91] Essive sing. of stem täyte, in apposition to sana (v. p. [157]. iii). Modern Finnish makes täytenä, but here the e is dropped and täytnä becomes täynnä, cf. ynnä for yhtenä from yksi. In nom. täyte forms täysi by rule [37].

[92] Part. sing, of stem armo, grace or mercy; for use of part. after täynnä v. p. [136].

[93] Part. sing. of stem totuute (p. [36]), which rejects e before ta of part.; for formation from root tote, v. p. [47]. iii.


KALEVALA, XXXVI. 319-346.

Kullervo Kalervon poika