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pelt in Finnish

pelt in Finnish is turkis, vuota, nahas — pelt means the skin of an animal, especially with the fur or hair still attached.

pelt in Finnish

turkis
noun
The skin of an animal with the hair or wool on; either a raw or undressed hide, or a skin preserved with the hair or wool on it (sometimes worn as a garment with minimal modification).
vuota
noun
The skin of an animal with the hair or wool on; either a raw or undressed hide, or a skin preserved with the hair or wool on it (sometimes worn as a garment with minimal modification).
nahas
noun
The skin of an animal with the hair or wool on; either a raw or undressed hide, or a skin preserved with the hair or wool on it (sometimes worn as a garment with minimal modification).
talja
noun
The skin of an animal with the hair or wool on; either a raw or undressed hide, or a skin preserved with the hair or wool on it (sometimes worn as a garment with minimal modification).
raskas sade
noun
A beating or falling down of hailstones, rain, or snow in a shower.
isku
noun
(archaic, except, Ireland) A blow or stroke from something thrown.
iho
noun
(chiefly, Ireland, humorous, informal) Human skin, especially when bare; also, a person's hair.
nahka
noun
(chiefly, Ireland, humorous, informal) Human skin, especially when bare; also, a person's hair.
tukka
noun
(chiefly, Ireland, humorous, informal) Human skin, especially when bare; also, a person's hair.
nylkeä
verb
To remove the skin from (an animal); to skin.
hakata
verb
(archaic, except, Britain, dialectal) To repeatedly beat or hit (someone or something).
pieksää
verb
(archaic, except, Britain, dialectal) To repeatedly beat or hit (someone or something).
piestä
verb
(archaic, except, Britain, dialectal) To repeatedly beat or hit (someone or something).
rusikoida
verb
(archaic, except, Britain, dialectal) To repeatedly beat or hit (someone or something).
heitellä päin
verb
To force (someone or something) to move using blows or the throwing of missiles.
pakottaa iskuin
verb
To force (someone or something) to move using blows or the throwing of missiles.
pommittaa
verb
To force (someone or something) to move using blows or the throwing of missiles.
heitellä päin
verb
To bombard (someone or something) with missiles.
pommittaa
verb
To bombard (someone or something) with missiles.
heittää
verb
Chiefly followed by at: to (continuously) throw (missiles) at.
heitellä
verb
Chiefly followed by at: to (continuously) throw (missiles) at.
paiskoa
verb
Chiefly followed by at: to (continuously) throw (missiles) at.
paskata
verb
Chiefly followed by at: to (continuously) throw (missiles) at.
langeta
verb
Of a number of small objects (such as raindrops), or the sun's rays: to beat down or fall on (someone or something) in a shower.
pudota
verb
Of a number of small objects (such as raindrops), or the sun's rays: to beat down or fall on (someone or something) in a shower.
sataa
verb
Of a number of small objects (such as raindrops), or the sun's rays: to beat down or fall on (someone or something) in a shower.
heitellä päin
verb
(archaic, also, figuratively) Chiefly followed by at: to bombard someone or something with missiles continuously.
rynnätä
verb
(figuratively) To move rapidly, especially in or on a conveyance.
syöksyä
verb
(figuratively) To move rapidly, especially in or on a conveyance.
sännätä
verb
(figuratively) To move rapidly, especially in or on a conveyance.
sataa kaatamalla
verb
Especially of hailstones, rain, or snow: to beat down or fall forcefully or heavily; to rain down.

What does "pelt" mean?

  1. noun The skin of an animal, especially with the fur or hair still attached.
    "The trapper stretched the fox pelt out to dry."
  2. verb To throw a series of things at someone or something, or (of rain) to fall heavily.
    "The kids pelted each other with snowballs."

pelt in a sentence

  • The trapper stretched the fox pelt out to dry.
  • The kids pelted each other with snowballs.
  • Rain pelted the windows all night long.

Common Finnish translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "pelt" in Finnish?

"pelt" in Finnish is turkis, vuota, nahas. pelt means: The skin of an animal, especially with the fur or hair still attached.

How do you use "pelt" in a sentence?

Example: "The trapper stretched the fox pelt out to dry." In Finnish, "pelt" is turkis, vuota, nahas.

Are there other ways to say "pelt" in Finnish?

Yes — Finnish has 28 translations listed for "pelt": turkis, vuota, nahas, talja, raskas sade, isku.

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