-gaç

See also: GAC, Gac, gac, gać, Gać, gạc, gác, and gấc

Turkish

preceding vowel
A / I / O / U E / İ / Ö / Ü
default -gaç -geç
assimilated -kaç -keç

Etymology

Inherited from Ottoman Turkish ـكچ (-gaç, -geç) and sometimes ـكج (-gac, -gec), from Proto-Turkic *-gač, *-geč. In many cases in Modern Turkish the "g" falls off and the suffix presents as -aç/-eç.[1]

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɡat͡ʃ/, /ɟet͡ʃ/, /kat͡ʃ/, /cet͡ʃ/

Suffix

-gaç

  1. Derives names of tools from verbs or nouns.[2]
    yüz- (to swim) + -geçyüzgeç (fin, flipper)
    süz- (to strain, to filter) + -geçsüzgeç (filter, sieve)
    kıs- (to pinch, to tighten) + -kaçkıskaç (clamp, pincers, claw)
    solu- (to breathe) + -(n)gaçsolungaç (gill)
    bakır (copper) + -açbakraç (a small copper bucket)
    ayır- (to separate) + -açayraç (separator, bookmark)
    kaldır- (to lift) + -açkaldıraç (lever, crank)
  2. In rare cases derives adjectives from verbs, of inclination or habit.[2]
    utan- (to be ashamed, to be shy) + -gaçutangaç (shy, timid)
    üşen- (to feel too lazy (to do something)) + -geçüşengeç (lazy, lethargic)
    gül- (to smile, to laugh) + -eçgüleç (smiling often, habitually)
    alın- (to be offended) + -gaç(regional) alıngaç (shy, timid)
  3. Derives various nouns from verbs or other nouns.
    sür- (to drive, to last) + -eçsüreç (process, continuum)
    kaya (stone, boulder) + -(a)çkayaç (rock(any naturally occurring solid mass or aggregate of minerals))
    tümle- (to complete, to complement) + -(e)çtümleç (object in a sentence)

Derived terms

Turkish terms suffixed with -gaç

References

  1. Nişanyan, Sevan (2002–), "+(g)Aç" - in Nişanyan Sözlük
  2. Çağbayır, Yaşar (2007) “-gaç”, in Ötüken Türkçe Sözlük (in Turkish), Istanbul: Ötüken Neşriyat, page 1625
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