Number: 149
Proto: *ilV
English meaning: evening
German meaning: Abend
Finnish: ilta 'Abend'
Mordovian: iĺät́ 'abends; Abend'
Khanty (Ostyak): itȧj (DN), ilȧ (O) 'Abend'
K. Reshetnikov's notes: Rédei doesn't accept the comparison with the Finn word: he rejects Collinder's hypothesis (presented in FUV) that historically il-ta is a partitive form of a word *ile-, which, in its turn, makes him repudiate this Finn etymology itself. However, even if Rédei is right denying the idea about the partitive, his final conclusion is premature, since the Finn word in question still may be a result of some derivational processes (cf., on the other hand, -t' in the Mord. cognate, which, true, is deemed to be identic with a productive temporal suffix).
References: FUV
uralet-proto,uralet-prnum,uralet-meaning,uralet-germmean,uralet-fin,uralet-mrd,uralet-khn,uralet-reshet,uralet-lit,