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See also:Appendix:Variations of "i"

English

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Etymology 1

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FromLatin-i-.

Interfix

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-i-

  1. (in coiningneologisms) Avowel insertedinterconsonantally betweenmorphemes of Latinate origin in order to ease pronunciation (ananaptyxis, alinking vowel).
Derived terms
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See also
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  • -o- (the Greek parallel)

References

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  • TheConcise Oxford English Dictionary [Eleventh Edition] lists-i- as an entry.

Etymology 2

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The initial vowel ofprimate.

Interfix

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-i-

  1. (pharmacology) Amonoclonal antibody derived from a non-human primate source.
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  • -mab is the base suffix common to all monoclonal antibodies. (See that entry for full paradigm.)
References
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  • USP Dictionary of USAN and International Drug Names, U.S. Pharmacopeia, 2000

Etymology 3

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A word-internal spelling variant of a word-finaly.

Suffix

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-i-

  1. A spelling variant of a word-final-y vowel when followed by a suffix that does not begin with ani, for example-ied,-ier,-iest.
    happiness (happy +‎-ness)
    penniless (penny +‎-less)
    beautiful (beauty +‎-ful)
  2. In compound words, a spelling variant of a final or suffixed-y vowel in the first word.
    pantiliner (panty +‎liner)
Usage notes
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  • This convention applies to any finaly vowel, not just to the suffix-y. It does not apply todigraph vowels ending iny and followed by a suffix-s, for examplelaylays (cf.laid,lain), nor to a single-lettery vowel before a suffix such as-ing that begin with ani, for examplespying (cf.spies, spied). There is no pattern predicting when the spelling change happens; for example,penniless is far more common thanpennyless, butbabiless is very rare.

Czech

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Interfix

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-i-

  1. connecting two parts of some compound words
    konipas (kůň +‎-i- +‎pást)

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Finnish

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Etymology 1

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FromProto-Finnic*-i-, fromProto-Uralic*-j (oblique plural marker).

Interfix

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-i-

  1. Plural marker innominal forms, except innominative case, in which it is-t.
    talossa - taloissain the house - in the houses
Usage notes
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  • if the plural indicator is between two vowels it becomes-j-
    talon - talojenof the house - of the houses
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Etymology 2

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FromProto-Finnic*-i-, fromProto-Uralic*-j (past tense marker).

Interfix

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-i-

  1. Past tense marker in verbs.
    katson - katsoinI watch - I watched

Latin

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Etymology

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From thereduction of several historical unstressed short stem vowels during the Old Latin period. The reduced vowel was later reinterpreted as part of various suffixes.

Interfix

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-i-

  1. Connectingvowel inserted between astem and asuffix or other appended words incompound words.

Derived terms

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Old Irish

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ʲ](realized on the following consonant)

Palatalization of a word-final consonant or consonant cluster is indicated by the insertion of an orthographici before the letter(s) representing the consonant(s).

Simulfix

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-i-

  1. Creates i-stem adjectives from prefixed bases.
    so-(good) + ‎nert(strength) + ‎-i- → ‎sonairt(strong, literally(with) good strength)
    dí- + ‎folud + ‎-i- → ‎deolaid(gratuitous)
    ess-(privative prefix) + ‎ómun(fear) + ‎-i- → ‎esamain(fearless)
  2. Marks various inflections, including:
    1. the genitive singular of masculine and neutero-stem nouns ando/ā- andu-stem adjectives
    2. the vocative singular and nominative plural of masculineo-stem nouns ando/ā-stem adjectives
    3. the accusative and dative singular of feminineā-stem nouns ando/ā- andu-stem adjectives
    4. the nominative, vocative and accusative dual of feminineā-stem nouns
    5. the accusative and dative singular; nominative, vocative and accusative dual; and nominative plural of masculine and feminine consonant-stem nouns
    6. the dative singular of neuter consonant-stem nouns
    7. the third-person singular absolute and conjunct of suffixless preterite active verb forms
    8. the third-person singular absolute of presents-subjunctive active verb forms

Derived terms

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Further reading

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Old Polish

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Etymology

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    Etymology tree
    Proto-Slavic*-i-
    Old Polish-i-

    Inherited fromProto-Slavic*-i-.

    Pronunciation

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    Interfix

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    -i-

    1. used in forming certain compounds

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    Descendants

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    Polish

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    Alternative forms

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    Etymology

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      Etymology tree
      Proto-Slavic*-i-
      Old Polish-i-
      Polish-i-

      Inherited fromOld Polish-i-.

      Pronunciation

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      Interfix

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      -i-

      1. used in forming certain compounds
        łamać +strajkłamistrajk

      Derived terms

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      See also

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      Further reading

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      • -i- in Polish dictionaries at PWN

      Spanish

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      Interfix

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      -i-

      1. forms compounds

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      Swahili

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      Infix

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      -i-

      1. it,them;mi class(IV)/n class(IX) object concord

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      Swahili verbal concords (third person)
      classsubject concordobject concordrelative
      affirmativenegative
      m(I)a-,yu-ha-,hayu--m-,-mw-,-mu--ye
      wa(II)wa-hawa--wa--o
      m(III)u-hau--u--o
      mi(IV)i-hai--i--yo
      ji(V)li-hali--li--lo
      ma(VI)ya-haya--ya--yo
      ki(VII)ki-haki--ki--cho
      vi(VIII)vi-havi--vi--vyo
      n(IX)i-hai--i--yo
      n(X)zi-hazi--zi--zo
      u(XI)u-hau--u--o
      ku(XV/XVII)ku-haku--ku--ko
      pa(XVI)pa-hapa--pa--po
      mu(XVIII)m-,mw-,mu-ham-,hamw-,hamu--mu--mo

      For a full table including first and second person,
      seeAppendix:Swahili personal pronouns

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