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Borrowed from Medieval Latin Tavastia, equivalent to Tavast + -ia from Old East Norse Tafæistaland (attested in 11th century runestone Gs 13 as ᛆ ᛏᛆᚠᛋᛏᛆᛚᚭᚿᛏᛁ, transliterated "a tafstalãnti", normalized "a Tafæistalandi" 'in Tavastia'), from Tafæistr (“Tavast”) + land, the former probably being derived from tafʀ (“laggard”) + Æistʀ (“Estonian”).
Tavastia
Medieval Latin Tavastus + -ia from a calque of Old East Norse Tafæistaland, from Tafæistr (“Tavast”) + land, the former probably being derived from tafʀ (“laggard”) + Æistʀ (“Estonian”).
Tavastia f sg (genitive Tavastiae); first declension (Medieval Latin, New Latin)
First-declension noun, with locative, singular only.
| singular | |
|---|---|
| nominative | Tavastia |
| genitive | Tavastiae |
| dative | Tavastiae |
| accusative | Tavastiam |
| ablative | Tavastiā |
| vocative | Tavastia |
| locative | Tavastiae |