lõuendile
Lõuendile is the allative singular form of the Estonian noun lõuend, meaning canvas or painting surface. In Estonian grammar, the allative case marks direction toward or onto a surface and is formed with the ending -le. The base noun lõuend refers to the fabric used as a support for painting, typically primed linen or cotton.
Etymology and meaning: The word lõuend is a loanword in Estonian, widely believed to originate from German
Usage: Lõuendile is used when indicating movement toward or placing something onto the canvas. Examples include:
- Ma panin värvid lõuendile. (I put colors onto the canvas.)
- Ta joonistas kujutise lõuendile. (He drew an image on the canvas.)
- Ma maalisin pildi lõuendile. (I painted a picture on the canvas.)
Related forms: The corresponding illative/locative forms for other cases include lõuendel (inessive: on the canvas) and
See also: Lõuend (canvas), painting surfaces, and terms related to painting supports in Estonian.