-bari
Old Saxon
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Proto-Germanic *bēriz (“bearing, carrying”). Akin to Old Frisian -ber, Old English -bǣre, Middle Dutch -bare (Dutch -baar), German -bar.
Suffix
[edit]-bāri
- suffix meaning bearing, having
- having the qualities of, characterized by
- denoting likeness or similarity to
- athalbāri (“noble looking”)
- producing
Declension
[edit]Positive forms of -bāri
Comparative forms of -bāri (weak only)
Weak declension | ||||||
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gender | masculine | feminine | neuter | |||
case | singular | plural | singular | plural | singular | plural |
nominative | -bāriro, -bārira | -bāriron, -bārirun | -bārira, -bārire | -bāriron, -bārirun, -bāriran | -bārira, -bārire | -bāriron, -bārirun |
accusative | -bāriron, -bāriran | -bāriron, -bārirun | -bārirun, -bāriron, -bāriran | -bāriron, -bārirun, -bāriran | -bārira, -bārire | -bāriron, -bārirun |
genitive | -bāriren, -bāriran | -bārirono, -bārireno | -bārirun, -bāriran, -bāriren | -bārirono | -bāriren, -bāriran | -bārirono, -bārireno |
dative | -bāriron, -bāriren, -bāriran | -bāriron, -bārirun | -bārirun, -bāriran | -bāriron, -bārirun | -bāriron, -bāriren, -bāriran | -bāriron, -bārirun |
Superlative forms of -bāri