-ciño

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Galician[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From -c- +‎ -iño. Compare Portuguese -zinho.

Suffix[edit]

-ciño m (noun-forming suffix, plural -ciños, feminine -ciña, feminine plural -ciñas)

  1. Alternative form of -iño
    furón (ferret) + ‎-ciño → ‎furonciño (wood mouse)
    can (dog) + ‎-ciño → ‎canciño (little dog; pup)

Usage notes[edit]

  • Used when the end sound of a word is a nasal, semivowel or vowel and the word is an oxytone; sometimes with semantic shift from the original noun.
  • Traditionally, this suffix attaches to words with stress on the last syllable, while those ending in unstressed -o, -a or -e use -iño (or -iña for feminine words).

Derived terms[edit]

From

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