FromProto-Turkic*-g. Cognate toKyrgyz-уу(-uu) /-үү(-üü),Southern Altai-у(-u) /-ӱ(-ü), etc.
-у• (-u)
- Used to formverbalnouns fromverbs.
- же-(je-,“eat”) + -у(-u) → жеу(jeu,“eating, to eat”)
-у• (-u)
- Accusative case suffix for feminine nouns ending with -а or -я.
- глава́(glavá,“head”) + -у́(-ú) → главу́(glavú,“head-ACC”)
Lusin, Natalia. 1992.Russian Grammar. Nouns. 42. N.Y.: Barron's Educational Series, Inc.
Fromaccusative casesingulardesinence(hard feminine form)-у m orf(-u,suffix form). CompareRussian-у(-u,'суффикс I' at ruwiktionary under «Русский») .
-у• (-u)
- Adverbial; forms quantitative adverbs from nouns and adjectives, often prefixed: indicates qualitative degree of intensity of the base word
- за-(za-) + молодий(molodyj) + -у(-u) → замолоду(zamolodu)
See the etymology of the correspondinglemma form.
-у• (-u) f orm (variant-ю)
- accusativesingular of-а(-a)
-у• (-u) (variant-ю)
- accusativefemininesingular of-ий(-yj)
-у• (-u) m
- non-ar/-jgenitive/dative/locative/vocativesingular of-∅
- -ar-stemdative/locativesingular of-∅
- “у”, inГорох – Словозміна [Horox – Slovozmina,Horokh – Inflection][1]