-іж

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Ukrainian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Inherited from Old Ruthenian -ежъ, -ежь (-ež, -ežʹ), from Old East Slavic -ежь (-ežĭ), from Proto-Slavic *-ežь.

Pronunciation[edit]

Suffix[edit]

-іж (-iž)

  1. suffix used to form verbal nouns that usually denote the result of the action
    плати́ти (platýty, to pay) + ‎-іж (-iž) → ‎платі́ж (platíž, payment)
    кра́сти (krásty, to steal) + ‎-іж (-iž) → ‎краді́ж (kradíž, theft)
    па́сти (pásty, to fall) + ‎-іж (-iž) → ‎паді́ж (padíž, cattle murrain, cattle plague)
    (obsolete) руби́ти (rubýty, to cut, to hew) + ‎-іж (-iž) → ‎рубі́ж (rubíž, frontier)

Derived terms[edit]