-i-

See also: Appendix:Variations of "i"

English

Etymology 1

From Latin -i-.

Interfix

-i-

  1. (in coining neologisms) A vowel inserted interconsonantally between morphemes of Latinate origin in order to ease pronunciation (an anaptyxis, a linking vowel).
Derived terms
See also
English terms interfixed with -i-
  • -o- (the Greek parallel)

References

  • The Concise Oxford English Dictionary [Eleventh Edition] lists -i- as an entry.

Etymology 2

The initial vowel of primate.

Interfix

-i-

  1. (pharmacology) a monoclonal antibody derived from a non-human primate source
  • -mab is the base suffix common to all monoclonal antibodies. (See that entry for full paradigm.)
See also
English terms interfixed with -i-
References
  • USP Dictionary of USAN and International Drug Names, U.S. Pharmacopeia, 2000

Czech

Interfix

-i-

  1. connecting two parts of some compound words
    konipas (kůň + -i- + pást)

Derived terms

Czech terms interfixed with -i-

Finnish

Etymology 1

From Proto-Finnic *-i-, from Proto-Uralic *-j (oblique plural marker).

Interfix

-i-

  1. Plural marker in nominal forms, except in nominative case, in which it is -t.
    talossa - taloissain the house - in the houses
Usage notes
  • if the plural indicator is between two vowels it becomes -j-
    talon - talojenof the house - of the houses
Derived terms

Etymology 2

From Proto-Finnic *-i-, from Proto-Uralic *-j (past tense marker).

Interfix

-i-

  1. Past tense marker in verbs.
    katson - katsoinI watch - I watched

Latin

Etymology

From the reduction of several historical unstressed short stem vowels during the Old Latin period. The reduced vowel was later reinterpreted as part of various suffixes.

Interfix

-i-

  1. Connecting vowel inserted between a stem and a suffix in compound words.

Derived terms

Latin terms interfixed with -i-

Old Irish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ʲ] (realized on the following consonant)

Palatalization of a word-final consonant or consonant cluster is indicated by the insertion of an orthographic i before the letter(s) representing the consonant(s).

Simulfix

-i-

  1. Creates i-stem adjectives from prefixed bases.
    so- (good) + nert (strength) + -i-sonairt (strong, literally (with) good strength)
    dí- + folud + -i-deolaid (gratuitous)
    ess- (privative prefix) + ómun (fear) + -i-esamain (fearless)
  2. Marks various inflections, including:
    1. the genitive singular of masculine and neuter o-stem nouns and o/ā- and u-stem adjectives
    2. the vocative singular and nominative plural of masculine o-stem nouns and o/ā-stem adjectives
    3. the accusative and dative singular of feminine ā-stem nouns and o/ā- and u-stem adjectives
    4. the nominative, vocative and accusative dual of feminine ā-stem nouns
    5. the accusative and dative singular; nominative, vocative and accusative dual; and nominative plural of masculine and feminine consonant-stem nouns
    6. the dative singular of neuter consonant-stem nouns
    7. the third-person singular absolute and conjunct of suffixless preterite active verb forms
    8. the third-person singular absolute of present s-subjunctive active verb forms

Derived terms

Old Irish terms interfixed with -i-

Further reading

Old Polish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): (10th–15th CE) /i/
  • IPA(key): (15th CE) /i/

Interfix

-i-

  1. used in forming certain compounds

Derived terms

Old Polish terms interfixed with -i-

Descendants

  • Polish: -i-

Polish

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /i/
  • Rhymes: -i
  • Syllabification: i

Interfix

-i-

  1. used in forming certain compounds
    łamać + strajkłamistrajk

Derived terms

Polish terms interfixed with -i-

See also

Further reading

  • -i- in Polish dictionaries at PWN

Spanish

Interfix

-i-

  1. forms compounds

Derived terms

Spanish terms interfixed with -i-

Swahili

Infix

-i-

  1. it, them; mi class(IV)/n class(IX) object concord

See also

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