-ige

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See also: ige and IgE

Middle English

Suffix

-ige

  1. Alternative form of -y.

References


Old Irish

Etymology

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Suffix

-ige m

  1. Forms nouns from existing nouns, indicating a person who engages in an activity associated with the base noun.
    cath (battle) + ‎-ige → ‎cathaige (warrior)

Usage notes

After an unpalatalised consonant, the suffix becomes -aige.

Inflection

Masculine io-stem
Singular Dual Plural
Nominative -ige -igeL -igiL
Vocative -igi -igeL -igiu
Accusative -igeN -igeL -igiuH
Genitive -igiL -igeL -igeN
Dative -igiuL -igib -igib
Initial mutations of a following adjective:
  • H = triggers aspiration
  • L = triggers lenition
  • N = triggers nasalization

Derived terms

Category Old Irish terms suffixed with -ige not found

Descendants

  • Irish: , -aí

Suffix

-ige

  1. genitive singular feminine of -ach

References