-иво
Serbo-Croatian
Suffix
-иво (Latin spelling -ivo)
- Suffix appended to words to create a neuter noun, usually denoting a material or an object.
Ukrainian
Etymology
Inherited from Old Ruthenian -иво (-ivo), from Old East Slavic -иво (-ivo), from Proto-Slavic *-ivo.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [tɛlʲ]
Suffix
-иво • (-yvo)
- deverbal suffix used to form nouns, that denote a product of the activity described by the verb
- пекти́ (pektý, “to bake”) + -иво (-yvo) → пе́чиво (péčyvo, “biscuit, cookie, pasty”)
- моро́зити (morózyty, “to freeze”) + -иво (-yvo) → моро́зиво (morózyvo, “ice cream”)
- жа́ти (žáty, “to reap”) + -иво (-yvo) → жни́во (žnývo, “harvest”)
- ви́діти (výdity, “to see”) + -иво (-yvo) → ви́диво (výdyvo, “sight, vision”)
- deverbal suffix used to form nouns, that denote an instrument or material used to perform the activity described by the verb
- denominal suffix used to form nouns, that denote instrumental and resultant terms
Derived terms
Ukrainian terms suffixed with -иво
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