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English

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Pronunciation

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Alternative forms

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Etymology 1

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    Proto-Indo-European*-kos
    Proto-Germanic*-gaz
    Proto-West Germanic*-g
    Old English-iġ
    Middle English-y
    English-y

    FromMiddle English-y,-i, fromOld English-iġ(-y, -ic,suffix), fromProto-West Germanic*-g, fromProto-Germanic*-īgaz(-y, -ic), fromProto-Indo-European*-kos,*-ikos,*-iḱos(-y, -ic).

    Cognate withScots-ie(-y),West Frisian-ich(-y),Dutch-ig(-y),Low German-ig(-y),German-ig(-y),Swedish-ig(-y),Gothic-𐌹𐌲𐍃(-igs,-y),Latin-icus(-y, -ic),Ancient Greek-ικός(-ikós),Sanskrit-इक(-ika).Doublet of-ac and-ic.

    Suffix

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    -y

    1. Added to nouns and adjectives to form adjectives meaning “having the quality of”, either “involving the referent” or “analogous to it”.
      mess + ‎-y → ‎messy
      mouse + ‎-y → ‎mousy
      blue + ‎-y → ‎bluey
      clay + ‎-y → ‎clayey
      tree + ‎-y → ‎treey
      hole + ‎-y → ‎holey
      sponge + ‎-y → ‎spongy
      cake + ‎-y → ‎caky
      dice + ‎-y → ‎dicey
      guts + ‎-y → ‎gutsy
      • 2003,Cory Doctorow,Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom[1], Macmillan,→ISBN:
        Tim keeps trying to make it all more impressionistic, less computer-y.
    2. Added to verbs to form adjectives meaning "inclined to".
      run + ‎-y → ‎runny
      panic + ‎-y → ‎panicky
      twiddle + ‎-y → ‎twiddly
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    • This suffix is extremely productive and can be added to almost any word. When the resulting word is not perceived to be an established or formal word (but rather anonce word or acasualism), a hyphen is often used before the suffix (sandcastlesandcastle-y,tomato-y, etc.); this is sometimes also used when an established term is used very literally, as a form of clarification (healthhealth-y(relating to health), distinct fromhealthy(in a state of wellness)).
    • The final consonant is doubled just like any other vowel suffix.if ->iffy.
    • For nouns and adjectives ending in Y,-ey is added. For example,clay ->clayey.
    • Nouns and adjectives ending in a silent E often drop this. For example,ease ->easy.
    • A few long-established words ending with this suffix have distinctive spellings, such aswintry andfiery, which English learners might misspell as*wintery and*firey.
    Synonyms
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    • (form “having quality of” adjectives, denoting “involving the referent”):-al,-an,-ial,-ian,-ly,-ous
    • (form “having quality of” adjectives, denoting “analogous to the referent”):-esque,-ish,-like,-ly,-oid
    Antonyms
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    • (antonym(s) ofform “having quality of” adjectives):-less
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    Translations
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    Note: translations of English words ending in-y do not necessarily end in the suffixes listed below.

    having the quality of
    inclined to
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    Etymology 2

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    Cognate withScots-ie, being inherited directly from the same sourceMiddle English-ie,-i, fromOld English-iġ(-ie, -y,diminutive suffix), possibly fromProto-West Germanic*-ij-,*-j-(diminutive suffix).

    Not related withDutch-je,-ie, regionalLow German-je, which are from Proto-West Germanic*-ikīn (English-kin as inlambkin), nor withGerman-i, which is from Proto-West Germanic*-īn (English-en as inmaiden). The vowel/i/ has anonomatopoeic quality to it, which may reinforce its occurrence in diminutives.

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    -y

    1. Formingdiminutive nouns.
      gran(nam) + ‎-y → ‎granny
      pin(afore) + ‎-y → ‎pinny
      (s)tom(ach) + ‎-y → ‎tummy
    2. Forming familiar names, pet names, nicknames and terms of endearment.
      And(rew) + ‎-y → ‎Andy
      Bill + ‎-y → ‎Billy
      John + ‎-y → ‎Johnny
      Jones + ‎-y → ‎Jonesy
      love + ‎-y → ‎lovey
    3. Added formetrical reasons to songs, often in children's music where it may carry diminutive associations.
    4. Forming nouns relative to an adjective.
      bald + ‎-y → ‎baldy
      dum(b) + ‎-y → ‎dummy
      right + ‎-y → ‎righty
    5. Forming colloquial interjections or phrases.
      alright + ‎-y → ‎alrighty
      oops + ‎-y → ‎oopsy
      right + ‎-y → ‎righty
      wake + ‎-y → ‎wakey
    Synonyms
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    Translations
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    Note: translations of English words ending in-y do not necessarily end in the suffixes listed below.

    forming diminutive nouns
    forming familiar names

    Etymology 3

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    Ancient Greek-ίᾱ(-íā)der.
    Ancient Greek-εύς(-eús)?
    Ancient Greek-εια(-eia)der.
    Latin-ia
    Old French-ieder.
    Middle English-ie
    Middle English-y
    English-y

    FromMiddle English-y,-ie,-ee,-e, fromAnglo-Norman andMiddle French-ie and, fromLatin-ia,-ium,-tās,Ancient Greek-ίᾱ(-íā),-ειᾰ(-eiă),-ιον(-ion).Cognate (as far asLatin-ia is involved) withGerman-ei andDutch-ij.

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    -y

    1. Formingabstract nouns denoting acondition,quality, orstate.
      modest + ‎-y → ‎modesty
      honest + ‎-y → ‎honesty
      -nym + ‎-y → ‎-nymy
      as intoponym + ‎-y → ‎toponymy
      -logue + ‎-y → ‎-logy
      as inanalogue + ‎-y → ‎analogy
    2. Used in the name of some locations which end in-ia in Latin.
      Italy,Germany,Saxony,Hungary,Sicily,Lombardy,Tuscany,Albany,Brittany,Gascony,Burgundy,Picardy,Normandy,Romandy,Savoy,Muscovy,Tartary,Arcady,Thessaly,Troy,Turkey.
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    Translations
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    forming abstract nouns
    used in the name of some locations ending in-ia in Latin

    Etymology 4

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    Inherited fromMiddle English-y,-ie, for earlier-ien, from theOld Englishweak class 2 infinitival suffix-ian,-iġan, by syncope from earlier*-ōjan,North Sea Germanic form ofProto-West Germanic*-ōn, fromProto-Germanic*-ōną; reinforced by the suffix-ian,-ġan inOld English verbs ofweak class 1 with roots ending in-r (and the exceptionalstrong class 6 verbswerian). Compare-en(infinitive ending).

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    -y

    1. (West Country, obsolete)Denotes theinfinitive of verbs when usedintransitively.
      • June 1746, “An Exmoor Scolding”, inThe Gentleman's Magazine, volume16,London:Edward Cave,page354:
        But thee, thee wut ruckee, and ſquattee, and doatee in the chimly coander lick an axwaddle; and wi’ the zame tha wut rakee up, and gookee, and tell doil, tell dildrams and buckingham jenkins.
      • 1886, Frederic Thomas Elworthy, “Gig, Gig-mill”, inThe West Somerset Word-Book, volume 1,London:Trübner & Co.,page284:
        Where's your Tom now? Au! he do worky down to factory— he've a-workèd to thegig's two year
      • 2008 March 18 [c.1955], Suzanne Wagner, “English dialects in the Southwest: morphology and syntax”, in Bernd Kortmann, Clive Upton, editors,Varieties of English, volume 1: The British Isles,Berlin:Mouton de Gruyter,→DOI,→ISBN, page432:
        d. wiː də ˈbɽɪŋ æʊɽ ˈʃiːp ɪn l̴ami / ‘We bring our sheep in (to) lamb.’ (36 Co 6, book I)
    Usage notes
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    • This suffix can be added to any verb regardless of its class in Old or Middle English.

    Afar

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    -y(clitic)

    1. Used to form an interrogative copulative sentence:is it?
      Qafár af macáy?Whatis the Afar language?

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    -y(clitic)

    1. Used to join together noun phrases:and,also
      • Saytun Qhuraan kee kay maqnah tarjamaty Qafar afal tani [The clear Qur'an and its explanation translated into the Afar language]‎[2], Suurat Al-Faatica, verse 1:
        Fulte Racmattaay, Gunê Racmattale Yallih Migaaqal Qimbisa.
        I begin in the name of God, who gives mercyand surpasses mercy.
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    • When following a short vowel,-y lengthens that vowel:
      gaalá(camel) + ‎-y → ‎gaaláay(and the camels)

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    • E. M. Parker; R. J. Hayward (1985),An Afar-English-French dictionary (with Grammatical Notes in English), University of London,→ISBN, page282; 292
    • Mohamed Hassan Kamil (2015),L’afar: description grammaticale d’une langue couchitique (Djibouti, Erythrée et Ethiopie)[3], Paris: Université Sorbonne Paris Cité (doctoral thesis), page447

    Asturian

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    Pronoun

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    -y

    1. him,her,it(third-person singular indirect pronoun)
      Da-y pan
      Givehim bread

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    It is always spelled with the hyphen, unlike other pronouns in the language.

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    • -yos,-ys (third-person plural indirect pronoun)

    Czech

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    -y (adverb-forming suffix)

    1. -ly:from adjectives forms adverbs
      logický + ‎-y → ‎logicky

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    • -y inSlovník afixů užívaných v češtině, 2017

    Egyptian

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    ii
    1. (Old Egyptian, Middle Egyptian)Forms thepluralimperative of verbs, particularlyweak verbs.
    2. (Old Egyptian, Middle Egyptian)Optionally used to form thesubjunctive ofweak verbs.
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    The plural imperative can also appear without this suffix, in a form identical to the singular imperative.

    Etymology 2

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    ii
    1. Forms agent nouns from verbs.

    Etymology 3

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    Suffix

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    ii
    1. (Old Egyptian, Middle Egyptian)Optionally marks the masculine imperfective active participle, intervening between the stem and the gender/number endings.
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    Alternative hieroglyphic writings of-y  
    y
    -j

    Etymology 4

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    Suffix

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    ii
    1. (Old Egyptian, Middle Egyptian)Optionally marks the masculine singular perfective passive participle of strong verbs, intervening between the stem and the gender/number endings.
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    Alternative hieroglyphic writings of-y  
    W
    w
    -w-w

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    Suffix

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    ii
    1. (Old Egyptian, Middle Egyptian)Optionally marks the perfective passive participle of weak verbs, intervening between the stem and the gender/number endings.
    2. (Old Egyptian, Middle Egyptian)Optionally marks the perfective relative form of weak verbs, intervening between the stem and the gender/number endings.
    3. (Late Egyptian)Marks the perfective passive participle of mostly third-weak transitive verbs, following the stem.
    4. (Late Egyptian)Occasionally marks the perfective active participle of mostly third-weak transitive verbs, following the stem.
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    Alternative hieroglyphic writings of-y  
    iiA
    iit
    -yꜣ-yt
    Late EgyptianLate Egyptian

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    Suffix

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    ii
    1. (Old Egyptian, Middle Egyptian)Rarely marks the imperfective relative form of all verbs, intervening between the stem and the gender/number endings.
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    Alternative hieroglyphic writings of-y  
    W
    w
    -w-w

    References

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    • James P[eter] Allen (2010),Middle Egyptian: An Introduction to the Language and Culture of Hieroglyphs, 2nd edition, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,→ISBN,pages328–329, 354.
    • Junge, Friedrich (2005),Late Egyptian Grammar: An Introduction, second English edition, Oxford: Griffith Institute, page66

    Finnish

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    Suffix

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    -y

    1. Front vowel variant of-u.

    Declension

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    Inflection of-y (Kotus type 1/valo, no gradation)
    nominative-y-yt
    genitive-yn-yjen
    partitive-yä-yjä
    illative-yyn-yihin
    singularplural
    nominative-y-yt
    accusativenom.-y-yt
    gen.-yn
    genitive-yn-yjen
    partitive-yä-yjä
    inessive-yssä-yissä
    elative-ystä-yistä
    illative-yyn-yihin
    adessive-yllä-yillä
    ablative-yltä-yiltä
    allative-ylle-yille
    essive-ynä-yinä
    translative-yksi-yiksi
    abessive-yttä-yittä
    instructive-yin
    comitativeSee the possessive forms below.
    Possessive forms of-y(Kotus type 1/valo, no gradation)
    first-person singular possessor
    singularplural
    nominative-yni-yni
    accusativenom.-yni-yni
    gen.-yni
    genitive-yni-yjeni
    partitive-yäni-yjäni
    inessive-yssäni-yissäni
    elative-ystäni-yistäni
    illative-yyni-yihini
    adessive-ylläni-yilläni
    ablative-yltäni-yiltäni
    allative-ylleni-yilleni
    essive-ynäni-yinäni
    translative-ykseni-yikseni
    abessive-yttäni-yittäni
    instructive
    comitative-yineni
    second-person singular possessor
    singularplural
    nominative-ysi-ysi
    accusativenom.-ysi-ysi
    gen.-ysi
    genitive-ysi-yjesi
    partitive-yäsi-yjäsi
    inessive-yssäsi-yissäsi
    elative-ystäsi-yistäsi
    illative-yysi-yihisi
    adessive-ylläsi-yilläsi
    ablative-yltäsi-yiltäsi
    allative-yllesi-yillesi
    essive-ynäsi-yinäsi
    translative-yksesi-yiksesi
    abessive-yttäsi-yittäsi
    instructive
    comitative-yinesi
    first-person plural possessor
    singularplural
    nominative-ymme-ymme
    accusativenom.-ymme-ymme
    gen.-ymme
    genitive-ymme-yjemme
    partitive-yämme-yjämme
    inessive-yssämme-yissämme
    elative-ystämme-yistämme
    illative-yymme-yihimme
    adessive-yllämme-yillämme
    ablative-yltämme-yiltämme
    allative-yllemme-yillemme
    essive-ynämme-yinämme
    translative-yksemme-yiksemme
    abessive-yttämme-yittämme
    instructive
    comitative-yinemme
    second-person plural possessor
    singularplural
    nominative-ynne-ynne
    accusativenom.-ynne-ynne
    gen.-ynne
    genitive-ynne-yjenne
    partitive-yänne-yjänne
    inessive-yssänne-yissänne
    elative-ystänne-yistänne
    illative-yynne-yihinne
    adessive-yllänne-yillänne
    ablative-yltänne-yiltänne
    allative-yllenne-yillenne
    essive-ynänne-yinänne
    translative-yksenne-yiksenne
    abessive-yttänne-yittänne
    instructive
    comitative-yinenne
    third-person possessor
    singularplural
    nominative-ynsä-ynsä
    accusativenom.-ynsä-ynsä
    gen.-ynsä
    genitive-ynsä-yjensä
    partitive-yään
    -yänsä
    -yjään
    -yjänsä
    inessive-yssään
    -yssänsä
    -yissään
    -yissänsä
    elative-ystään
    -ystänsä
    -yistään
    -yistänsä
    illative-yynsä-yihinsä
    adessive-yllään
    -yllänsä
    -yillään
    -yillänsä
    ablative-yltään
    -yltänsä
    -yiltään
    -yiltänsä
    allative-ylleen
    -yllensä
    -yilleen
    -yillensä
    essive-ynään
    -ynänsä
    -yinään
    -yinänsä
    translative-ykseen
    -yksensä
    -yikseen
    -yiksensä
    abessive-yttään
    -yttänsä
    -yittään
    -yittänsä
    instructive
    comitative-yineen
    -yinensä
    Inflection of-y (Kotus type 2/palvelu, no gradation)
    nominative-y-yt
    genitive-yn-yjen
    -yiden
    -yitten
    partitive-yä-yjä
    -yitä
    illative-yyn-yihin
    singularplural
    nominative-y-yt
    accusativenom.-y-yt
    gen.-yn
    genitive-yn-yjen
    -yiden
    -yitten
    partitive-yä-yjä
    -yitä
    inessive-yssä-yissä
    elative-ystä-yistä
    illative-yyn-yihin
    adessive-yllä-yillä
    ablative-yltä-yiltä
    allative-ylle-yille
    essive-ynä-yinä
    translative-yksi-yiksi
    abessive-yttä-yittä
    instructive-yin
    comitativeSee the possessive forms below.
    Possessive forms of-y(Kotus type 2/palvelu, no gradation)
    first-person singular possessor
    singularplural
    nominative-yni-yni
    accusativenom.-yni-yni
    gen.-yni
    genitive-yni-yjeni
    -yideni
    -yitteni
    partitive-yäni-yjäni
    -yitäni
    inessive-yssäni-yissäni
    elative-ystäni-yistäni
    illative-yyni-yihini
    adessive-ylläni-yilläni
    ablative-yltäni-yiltäni
    allative-ylleni-yilleni
    essive-ynäni-yinäni
    translative-ykseni-yikseni
    abessive-yttäni-yittäni
    instructive
    comitative-yineni
    second-person singular possessor
    singularplural
    nominative-ysi-ysi
    accusativenom.-ysi-ysi
    gen.-ysi
    genitive-ysi-yjesi
    -yidesi
    -yittesi
    partitive-yäsi-yjäsi
    -yitäsi
    inessive-yssäsi-yissäsi
    elative-ystäsi-yistäsi
    illative-yysi-yihisi
    adessive-ylläsi-yilläsi
    ablative-yltäsi-yiltäsi
    allative-yllesi-yillesi
    essive-ynäsi-yinäsi
    translative-yksesi-yiksesi
    abessive-yttäsi-yittäsi
    instructive
    comitative-yinesi
    first-person plural possessor
    singularplural
    nominative-ymme-ymme
    accusativenom.-ymme-ymme
    gen.-ymme
    genitive-ymme-yjemme
    -yidemme
    -yittemme
    partitive-yämme-yjämme
    -yitämme
    inessive-yssämme-yissämme
    elative-ystämme-yistämme
    illative-yymme-yihimme
    adessive-yllämme-yillämme
    ablative-yltämme-yiltämme
    allative-yllemme-yillemme
    essive-ynämme-yinämme
    translative-yksemme-yiksemme
    abessive-yttämme-yittämme
    instructive
    comitative-yinemme
    second-person plural possessor
    singularplural
    nominative-ynne-ynne
    accusativenom.-ynne-ynne
    gen.-ynne
    genitive-ynne-yjenne
    -yidenne
    -yittenne
    partitive-yänne-yjänne
    -yitänne
    inessive-yssänne-yissänne
    elative-ystänne-yistänne
    illative-yynne-yihinne
    adessive-yllänne-yillänne
    ablative-yltänne-yiltänne
    allative-yllenne-yillenne
    essive-ynänne-yinänne
    translative-yksenne-yiksenne
    abessive-yttänne-yittänne
    instructive
    comitative-yinenne
    third-person possessor
    singularplural
    nominative-ynsä-ynsä
    accusativenom.-ynsä-ynsä
    gen.-ynsä
    genitive-ynsä-yjensä
    -yidensä
    -yittensä
    partitive-yään
    -yänsä
    -yjään
    -yitään
    -yjänsä
    -yitänsä
    inessive-yssään
    -yssänsä
    -yissään
    -yissänsä
    elative-ystään
    -ystänsä
    -yistään
    -yistänsä
    illative-yynsä-yihinsä
    adessive-yllään
    -yllänsä
    -yillään
    -yillänsä
    ablative-yltään
    -yltänsä
    -yiltään
    -yiltänsä
    allative-ylleen
    -yllensä
    -yilleen
    -yillensä
    essive-ynään
    -ynänsä
    -yinään
    -yinänsä
    translative-ykseen
    -yksensä
    -yikseen
    -yiksensä
    abessive-yttään
    -yttänsä
    -yittään
    -yittänsä
    instructive
    comitative-yineen
    -yinensä

    Ingrian

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    -y

    1. Front vowel variant of-u

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    Declension of-y (type 4/koivu, no gradation)
    singularplural
    nominative-y-yt
    genitive-yn-yin,-ylöin
    partitive-yä-yjä,-ylöjä
    illative-yy-yi,-ylöihe
    inessive-ys-yis,-ylöis
    elative-yst-yist,-ylöist
    allative-ylle-yille,-ylöille
    adessive-yl-yil,-ylöil
    ablative-ylt-yilt,-ylöilt
    translative-yks-yiks,-ylöiks
    essive-ynnä,-yyn-yinnä,-ylöinnä,-yin,-ylöin
    exessive1)-ynt-yint,-ylöint
    1) obsolete
    *) theaccusative corresponds with either thegenitive (sg) ornominative (pl)
    **) thecomitative is formed by adding the suffix
    -ka? or-kä? to thegenitive.

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    -y

    1. alternative form of-i(used after “hard” consonants)

    Middle English

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    Etymology 1

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  • FromOld English-iġ, fromProto-West Germanic*-g, fromProto-Germanic*-gaz, fromProto-Indo-European*-kos.Doublet of-ik.

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    -y

    1. Designates an adjective, in many cases formed by being appended to a noun.
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    -y

    1. alternative form of-yf

    Etymology 3

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    -y

    1. alternative form of-ie

    Etymology 4

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    Suffix

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    -y

    1. alternative form of-ien(infinitival suffix)

    Northern Ohlone

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    Alternative forms

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    • -i(after consonants)

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    -y (plural-iṭ)

    1. Used to form the imperative mood of verbs

    References

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    • María de los Angeles Colós, José Guzman, and John Peabody Harrington (1930s),Chochenyo Field Notes (Survey of California and Other Indian Langauges)‎[4], Unpublished

    Old Polish

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    Etymology

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    Proto-Indo-European*ís
    Proto-Balto-Slavic*is
    Proto-Slavic*jь
    Old Polish-y

    Inherited fromProto-Slavic*-ъjь, the definite form of hard-stem adjectives. See*jь.

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    -y

    1. forms adjectives

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    Polish

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    Proto-Indo-European*ís
    Proto-Balto-Slavic*is
    Proto-Slavic*jь
    Old Polish-y
    Polish-y

    Inherited fromOld Polish-y.

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    -y

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    Quechua

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    Suffix

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    -y

    1. Infinitive marker.
      mikhuy(to eat)
    2. Nominalizes verbs. The act of doing something. "-ing."
      pampachay(pardon, remission)
    3. Indicatesfirst-personsingularpossessive.
      mikhuna(food)mikhunay(my food)
    4. Conjugative suffix for thesecond-personimperative mood.
      Uyariway! ("(You) listen to me!")

    Scots

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    Suffix

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    -y

    1. alternative form of-ie

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    Slovincian

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    Etymology

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    Proto-Indo-European*ís
    Proto-Balto-Slavic*is
    Proto-Slavic*jь
    Slovincian-y

    Inherited fromProto-Slavic*-ъjь, the definite form of hard-stem adjectives. See*jь.

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    -y

    1. forms adjectives
      aptécznjik + ‎-y → ‎aptécznjiczy

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    CategorySlovincian terms suffixed with -y not found
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