-kume

Basque

Etymology

From ume (child) with an expressive /k/. The noun kume (pup, youngling) is derived from the suffix and not the other way round.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kume/, [ku.me̞]

Suffix

-kume

  1. Forms names for the young of various animals, -ling, -let
    azeri (fox) + -kumeazerikume (fox cub)
    txerri (pig) + -kumetxerrikume (piglet)
    ahate (duck) + -kumeahatekume (duckling)
  2. Forms pejorative names for the children of people who engage in socially reproachable activities.
    puta (whore) + -kumeputakume (son of a bitch)
    lapur (thief) + -kumelapurkume (son/daughter of a thief)

Derived terms

  • kume (pup, youngling)
Basque terms suffixed with -kume

References

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