From en.wiktionary.org:
[áisá]
** Estonian
*** Noun
[et]
1. [et] 2. [et] 3. [et]
** Finnish
*** Etymology
From [fi] (compare [et]), most likely borrowed from [fi],[1] from [fi]. The word has also been compared with [myv],[2] which may be a borrowing from [ira-pro] (from the same aforementioned Proto-Indo-European word).
*** Pronunciation
[fi-pronunciation]
*** Noun
[fi-noun]
1. shaft , thill [one of the poles between which an animal is harnessed to a vehicle] 2. pole [of a cart or wagon] 3. [fi] penis
**** Declension
[ais]
**** Derived terms
{{col|fi |aisata |aisuri }}
{{col|fi|title=compounds |aisahevonen |aisakeinu |aisakello |aisankannatin |aisankannattaja |aisapari |kärrynaisa |vetoaisa }}
*** References
References: [1]. [aisa] [2]. [R:mdf:Keresztes:1986]
*** Further reading
- [accessdate=2023-07-02]
*** Anagrams
- [fi]
** French
*** Pronunciation
- [fr]
*** Verb
[fr]
1. [fr]
** Ingrian
*** Etymology
From [izh]. Cognates include [fi] and [et].
*** Pronunciation
- [H=aisa]
*** Noun
[izh]
1. shaft [pole on either side of a harnessed animal]
**** Declension
[s]
**** Derived terms
{{col4|izh |aisakello|aisarauta|aisanahkain|aisannahka}}
*** References
- [page=7] - [page=17] [izh]
** Miskito
*** Noun
[miq]
1. father [miq]