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Hungarian

Etymology

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Pronunciation

Suffix

  1. (adjective-forming suffix) Added to a noun to form an adjective denoting possession.
    láb (foot)nagy lábú ember - man with big feet / big footed man
    haj (hair)vörös hajú - redheaded

Usage notes

  • Harmonic variants:
    is added to back vowel words ending in a consonant
    is added to front vowel words ending in a consonant
    -jú is added to back vowel words ending in a vowel. Final -a changes to -á-.
    -jű is added to front vowel words ending in a vowel. Final -e changes to -é-.

Derived terms

See also


Irish

Etymology 1

From -aigh +‎ -adh

Alternative forms

Suffix

 m

  1. Regular verbal noun of second-conjugation verbs, notably verbs in -aigh.
    tosaigh (begin) + ‎ → ‎tosú (commencement)
    uraigh (eclipse, verb) + ‎ → ‎urú (eclipse, noun)
Declension
Derived terms

Etymology 2

From Old Irish -mad, from Proto-Celtic *-metos; compare Welsh -fed.

Alternative forms

Suffix

  1. -th (suffix forming ordinal numbers)
    ocht (eight) + ‎ → ‎ochtú (eighth)
Derived terms