gas
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Borrowed from Dutch gas, coined by chemist Jan Baptist van Helmont in Ortus Medicinae. Derived from Ancient Greek χάος (kháos, “chasm, void, empty space”); perhaps also inspired by geest (“breath, vapour, spirit”). Doublet of chaos. First attested in 1648.
gas (countable and uncountable, plural gases or gasses)
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gas (third-person singular simple present gasses or gases, present participle gassing, simple past and past participle gassed)
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gas (countable and uncountable, plural gases or gasses)
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gas (third-person singular simple present gasses or gases, present participle gassing, simple past and past participle gassed)
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Compare the slang usage of "a gas", above.
gas (comparative gasser, superlative gassest)
gas (plural gaste)
gas (plural gasse)
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gas inan
indefinite | singular | plural | |
---|---|---|---|
absolutive | gas | gasa | gasak |
ergative | gasek | gasak | gasek |
dative | gasi | gasari | gasei |
genitive | gasen | gasaren | gasen |
comitative | gasekin | gasarekin | gasekin |
causative | gasengatik | gasarengatik | gasengatik |
benefactive | gasentzat | gasarentzat | gasentzat |
instrumental | gasez | gasaz | gasez |
inessive | gasetan | gasean | gasetan |
locative | gasetako | gaseko | gasetako |
allative | gasetara | gasera | gasetara |
terminative | gasetaraino | gaseraino | gasetaraino |
directive | gasetarantz | gaserantz | gasetarantz |
destinative | gasetarako | gaserako | gasetarako |
ablative | gasetatik | gasetik | gasetatik |
partitive | gasik | — | — |
prolative | gastzat | — | — |
gas m (plural gasos)
gas
Coined by chemist Jan Baptist van Helmont in Ortus Medicinae (1648), by way of deliberate similarity to Ancient Greek χάος (kháos, “chasm, void, chaos”).
gas n (plural gassen, diminutive gasje n)
From Middle Dutch gasse (“unpaved street”), from Middle High German gazze, from Old High German gazza, from Proto-Germanic *gatwǭ.
gas f (plural gassen, diminutive gasje n)
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
gas
gas m (plural gases)
gas n (genitive singular gass, nominative plural gös)
gas n (genitive singular gass, no plural)
From Dutch gas (“gas”), a term coined by chemist Jan Baptist van Helmont. Perhaps inspired by geest (“breath, vapour, spirit”) or by chaos (“chaos”), from Ancient Greek χάος (kháos, “chasm, void”).
gas (plural)
gas
gas (plural gases)
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