-ёж
Russian
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *-ežь.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈʲɵʂ]
Suffix
-ёж • (-jóž)
- Suffix forming abstract nouns from verbs. Many such nouns are distinctly colloquial.
- гра́бить (grábitʹ, “to rob”) + -ёж (-jóž) → грабёж (grabjóž, “robbery”)
- плати́ть (platítʹ, “to pay”) + -ёж (-jóž) → платёж (platjóž, “payment”)
- галде́ть (galdétʹ, “to make a racket”) (colloquial) + -ёж (-jóž) → галдёж (galdjóž, “clatter, racket, din”) (colloquial)
- мухл(ева́ть) (muxl(evátʹ), “to cheat (in games)”) (colloquial) + -ёж (-jóž) → мухлёж (muxljóž, “cheating (in games)”) (colloquial)
- пизде́ть (pizdétʹ, “to lie, to bullshit”) (vulgar) + -ёж (-jóž) → пиздёж (pizdjóž, “bullshit”) (vulgar)
Declension
Derived terms
Russian terms suffixed with -ёж
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