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1 asuinsija
• abode• habitation• dwelling place• dwelling-place -
2 horna
• abode of evil spirits• abyss• bottomless pit• doom• hell• the bottomless pit -
3 mana
• abode of the dead• death• Hades -
4 asumus
yks.nom. asumus; yks.gen. asumuksen; yks.part. asumusta; yks.ill. asumukseen; mon.gen. asumusten asumuksien; mon.part. asumuksia; mon.ill. asumuksiinabode (noun)dwelling (noun)lodging (noun)quarters (noun)* * *• quarters• abode• dwelling• lodging• private house -
5 manala
yks.nom. manala; yks.gen. manalan; yks.part. manalaa; yks.ill. manalaan; mon.gen. manaloiden manaloitten manalain; mon.part. manaloita; mon.ill. manaloihinabode of the dead (noun)Hades (noun)underworld (noun)* * *• Hades• the underworld• abode of the dead• under world -
6 oleskelupaikka
yks.nom. oleskelupaikka; yks.gen. oleskelupaikan; yks.part. oleskelupaikkaa; yks.ill. oleskelupaikkaan; mon.gen. oleskelupaikkojen oleskelupaikkain; mon.part. oleskelupaikkoja; mon.ill. oleskelupaikkoihinabode (noun)resort (noun)* * *• abode• place of residence• residence• resort to -
7 asettua asumaan
• domiciliate• settle down• settle• take up one's abode• take up one's residence -
8 asuinkunta
• district of residence• domicile• municipality of residence• principal abode -
9 asuinpaikka
• habitation• place• place of residence• abode• habitual residencelaw• habitual domicile• habitat• dwelling• dwelling placelaw• domicile• address• residencelaw• domicil -
10 asunto
yks.nom. asunto; yks.gen. asunnon; yks.part. asuntoa; yks.ill. asuntoon; mon.gen. asuntojen; mon.part. asuntoja; mon.ill. asuntoihinaccommodation (noun)apartment (noun)domicile (noun)dwelling (noun)flat (noun)habitation (noun)home (noun)house (noun)living quarters (noun)lodging (noun)lodgings (noun)quarter (noun)quarters (noun)residence (noun)* * *• living quarters• tenement• suite• residential• residence• quarters• quarter• private house• lodgings• house• home• habitation• flat• dwelling• domicile• domicil• condominium• apartment• accommodation• abode• lodging -
11 oleskeluvapaus
• right of abode -
12 olinpaikka
• haunt• whereabouts• residence• position• habitat• abode• location
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