See also: Vanna, vannā, vaṇṇa, and vånna

English

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Etymology

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Made up to sound like a Greek letter, probably beginning with "v" to be similar to vega.

Noun

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vanna (uncountable)

  1. (finance) A second-order measure of derivative price sensitivity, expressed as the rate of change of vega with respect to changes in the spot price, or equivalently the rate of change of delta with respect to changes in the volatility of the underlying asset.

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Hypernyms

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  • (measure of derivative price sensitivity): Greeks (includes list of coordinate terms)

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Finnish

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Russian ва́нна (vánna), from German Wanne, from Old High German wanna, from Latin vannus.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈʋɑnːɑ/, [ˈʋɑ̝nːɑ̝]
  • Rhymes: -ɑnːɑ
  • Hyphenation(key): van‧na

Noun

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vanna

  1. (dialectal) bathtub
  2. (metallurgy) melter of a glass furnace

Declension

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Inflection of vanna (Kotus type 9/kala, no gradation)
nominative vanna vannat
genitive vannan vannojen
partitive vannaa vannoja
illative vannaan vannoihin
singular plural
nominative vanna vannat
accusative nom. vanna vannat
gen. vannan
genitive vannan vannojen
vannain rare
partitive vannaa vannoja
inessive vannassa vannoissa
elative vannasta vannoista
illative vannaan vannoihin
adessive vannalla vannoilla
ablative vannalta vannoilta
allative vannalle vannoille
essive vannana vannoina
translative vannaksi vannoiksi
abessive vannatta vannoitta
instructive vannoin
comitative See the possessive forms below.
Possessive forms of vanna (Kotus type 9/kala, no gradation)
first-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative vannani vannani
accusative nom. vannani vannani
gen. vannani
genitive vannani vannojeni
vannaini rare
partitive vannaani vannojani
inessive vannassani vannoissani
elative vannastani vannoistani
illative vannaani vannoihini
adessive vannallani vannoillani
ablative vannaltani vannoiltani
allative vannalleni vannoilleni
essive vannanani vannoinani
translative vannakseni vannoikseni
abessive vannattani vannoittani
instructive
comitative vannoineni
second-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative vannasi vannasi
accusative nom. vannasi vannasi
gen. vannasi
genitive vannasi vannojesi
vannaisi rare
partitive vannaasi vannojasi
inessive vannassasi vannoissasi
elative vannastasi vannoistasi
illative vannaasi vannoihisi
adessive vannallasi vannoillasi
ablative vannaltasi vannoiltasi
allative vannallesi vannoillesi
essive vannanasi vannoinasi
translative vannaksesi vannoiksesi
abessive vannattasi vannoittasi
instructive
comitative vannoinesi
first-person plural possessor
singular plural
nominative vannamme vannamme
accusative nom. vannamme vannamme
gen. vannamme
genitive vannamme vannojemme
vannaimme rare
partitive vannaamme vannojamme
inessive vannassamme vannoissamme
elative vannastamme vannoistamme
illative vannaamme vannoihimme
adessive vannallamme vannoillamme
ablative vannaltamme vannoiltamme
allative vannallemme vannoillemme
essive vannanamme vannoinamme
translative vannaksemme vannoiksemme
abessive vannattamme vannoittamme
instructive
comitative vannoinemme
second-person plural possessor
singular plural
nominative vannanne vannanne
accusative nom. vannanne vannanne
gen. vannanne
genitive vannanne vannojenne
vannainne rare
partitive vannaanne vannojanne
inessive vannassanne vannoissanne
elative vannastanne vannoistanne
illative vannaanne vannoihinne
adessive vannallanne vannoillanne
ablative vannaltanne vannoiltanne
allative vannallenne vannoillenne
essive vannananne vannoinanne
translative vannaksenne vannoiksenne
abessive vannattanne vannoittanne
instructive
comitative vannoinenne

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French

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Verb

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vanna

  1. third-person singular past historic of vanner

Ingrian

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Vanna.

Etymology

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Borrowed from Russian ванна (vanna).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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vanna

  1. bathtub

Declension

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Declension of vanna (type 3/kana, no gradation)
singular plural
nominative vanna vannat
genitive vannan vannoin
partitive vannaa vannoja
illative vannaa vannoi
inessive vannaas vannois
elative vannast vannoist
allative vannalle vannoille
adessive vannaal vannoil
ablative vannalt vannoilt
translative vannaks vannoiks
essive vannanna, vannaan vannoinna, vannoin
exessive1) vannant vannoint
1) obsolete
*) the accusative corresponds with either the genitive (sg) or nominative (pl)
**) the comitative is formed by adding the suffix -ka? or -kä? to the genitive.

References

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  • Ruben E. Nirvi (1971) Inkeroismurteiden Sanakirja, Helsinki: Suomalais-Ugrilainen Seura, page 639

Kazakh

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Alternative scripts
Arabic ۆاننا
Cyrillic ванна
Latin vanna

Noun

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vanna

  1. Latin spelling of ванна (vanna, bathtub)

Latvian

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Vanna (1)
 
Saules vanna (3)

Etymology

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Borrowed from Middle Low German wanne or Swedish vanna (cf. German Wanne), itself a borrowing from Latin vannus (winnowing basket). Such baskets were originally long and round; bathtubs were named after them due to the resemblance in form. The term is first mentioned in Latvian in 17th- and 18th-century dictionaries.[1]

Pronunciation

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Noun

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vanna f (4th declension)

  1. bathtub, tub (large container for water in which a person may bathe or wash something)
    skārda vannatin bathtub
    ielaist vannā ūdenito let the water into the bathtub
    iekāpt vannāto get into the bathtub
    veļas mazgājamā vannaa (large) tub for washing clothes
    nesteidzoties atgriežu krānus, un vannā ar lielu troksni ieplūst silts ūdensunhurriedly I open the tap, and the cold water flows noisily into the bathtub
  2. (technology) tub (a container for a certain material in liquid form to be worked on)
    elektrolītiska vannaelectrolytic tub
  3. bath (the act of bathing in a bathtub, especially for medicinal or therapeutic purposes)
    karsta vannahot bath
    skuju ekstrakta vannapine extract bath
    dūņu vannasmud baths
    iet vannāto go (have a) bath
    pirms gulētiešanas vēlama silta vanna, kas nomierina nervu sistēmu un uzlabo miegubefore going to bed, it is desirable (to take) a cold bath, which relaxes the nervous system and improves sleep
    es ņemu ogļskābes vannas, lai drusku atpūtinātu savus nervusI take carbonic acid baths in order to rest my nerves a little
  4. bath (prolonged exposure of one's naked body or body part(s) to some medium, generally sun or air)
    es pēc brokastīm izģērbjos un uzkāpju uz komandtiltiņa ņemt saules vannasafter breakfast, I take off my clothes and go up to the bridge (of the boat) to take a sun bath
    atpūtas korpusa jumta plakni sanatorijā varēs izmantot saules un gaisa vannāmthe roof of the recreation building can be used for sun and air baths

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References

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  1. ^ Karulis, Konstantīns (1992) “vanna”, in Latviešu Etimoloģijas Vārdnīca[1] (in Latvian), Rīga: AVOTS, →ISBN

Norwegian Bokmål

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Alternative forms

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Verb

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vanna

  1. inflection of vanne:
    1. simple past
    2. past participle

Uzbek

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Russian ва́нна (vánna), from German Wanne.

Noun

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vanna (plural vannalar)

  1. bathtub

Declension

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