-льо

Bulgarian

Etymology

Agentive suffix, back-formed from the adjectival suffix Proto-Slavic *-livъ (-ly, -ish) + -ьо (-jo, diminutive suffix). Eventually, its application has been extended to form diminutive counter-parts of masculine nouns in -ъл (-ǎl), -ел (-el), -ал (-al) (from Proto-Slavic *-ъlъ, *-ьlъ, *-alъ).

Suffix

-льо • (-ljo) n

  1. Forms diminutive agent nouns, often with pejorative meaning:
    Synonyms: -ко (-ko); -чо (-čo)
    From verbs:
    • сърдя (sǎrdja, to sulk)сръдлив (srǎdliv, grumpy)сръдльо (srǎdljo, grump)
    • крада (krada, to steal)крадлив (kradliv, prone to stealing, thievish)крадльо (kradljo, lifter, thief)
    • лъжа (lǎža, to lie)лъжлив (lǎžliv, prone to lying, bogus, fake)лъжльо (lǎžljo, lair)
    • пикая (pikaja, to piss)пиклив (pikliv, pissing)пикльо (pikljo, brat, bed-wetter)
    From nouns:
    • мухъл (muhǎl, mold)мухльо (muhljo, fool, wretch)
    • петел (petel, rooster)петльо (petljo, rooster, cockerel) (diminutive)
    • бухал (buhal, owl)бухльо (buhljo, owl) (diminutive)
    • охлюв (ohljuv, snail)охльо (ohljo, snail) (diminutive)
    From adjectives:
    • рошав (rošav, shaggy, uncombed)рошльо (rošljo, shock head)

Inflection

Derived terms

Bulgarian terms suffixed with -льо

Further reading

  • Radeva, V. (1987): "наставка -льо" in Българското словообразуване, Sofia, p. 15
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