־קייט

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See also: ־קײַט and קייט

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A combination of the Middle High German forms of ־יק (-ik) and ־הייט (-heyt). Compare German -keit.

Unlike for ־הייט (-heyt), the Litvish pronunciation anomalously shifted to ־קײַט (-kayt).

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־קייט (-keyt)

  1. -ness; -ity; -hood; -ship

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