-isc

See also: ISC, -isc-, and iść

Middle English

Suffix

-isc

  1. Alternative form of -yssh

Old English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /iʃ/

Etymology 1

From Proto-West Germanic *-isk.

Suffix

-isċ

  1. of or relating to: -ish
    ċild (child) + -iscċildisċ (childish)
    ielf (elf) + -iscielfisċ (elvish)
    man (person) + -iscmennisċ (human)
    þēod (nation) + -iscþēodisċ (national)
Usage notes
Descendants
  • Middle English: -ish, -isch

Etymology 2

From Proto-Germanic *-iską, *-iskiją.

Alternative forms

Suffix

-isċ

  1. suffix forming nouns with a collective or group force
    þeġnisċservice, religious service, ministry
    hīwisċhousehold
    īdisċproperty, household, family belongings, stuff
Declension
Derived terms
Old English terms suffixed with -isc

Old High German

Etymology

From Proto-West Germanic *-isk.

Suffix

-isc

  1. used to form adjectives
    himilisc (heavenly) from himil (heaven)

Derived terms

Category Old High German terms suffixed with -isc not found

Descendants

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