-lik
Afrikaans
Pronunciation
Audio (file)
Derived terms
Afrikaans terms suffixed with -lik
Azerbaijani
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [lic], [liç], [lih], [lij]
Suffix
preceding vowel | |||
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A / I | E / Ə / İ | O / U | Ö / Ü |
-lıq | -lik | -luq | -lük |
-lik
- used to derive abstract nouns from adjectives; -ness, -hood, -ship, -dom, -ity
- used to derive abstract nouns from nouns; -ship
- used to derive nouns denoting work/jobs from nouns denoting professions
- müəllim (“teacher”) + -lik → müəllimlik (“teaching, the work of a teacher”)
- qəssab (“butcher”) + -lik → qəssablıq (“butchery, the trade of a butcher”)
- used to derive nouns denoting items containing something; -ory
- used to derive nouns denoting places characterized by abundance of something from nouns
- ağac (“tree”) + -lik → ağaclıq (“a treey place, a place with many trees”)
- kölgə (“shadow”) + -lik → kölgəlik (“a shady place”)
- ilan (“snake”) + -lik → ilanlıq (“a place full of snake”)
- bataq (“swamp”) + -lik → bataqlıq (“a swampy place”)
- ocaq (“hearth”) + -lik → ocaqlıq (“hearthstead”)
- used to derive adjectives from nouns; -ly
- used to derive temporal adverbs from temporal adverbs and nouns; for
- (non-productive) used to derive nouns denoting kinship other than by blood; step-
- (non-productive) used to derive nouns denoting clothing items
Usage notes
- It changes to -lıq, -luq or -lük, depending on the last vowel of the word (see also: vowel harmony).
Derived terms
Azerbaijani terms suffixed with -lik
Crimean Tatar
Etymology
Ultimately from Proto-Turkic *-lik.
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Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /lic/
Suffix
-lik
Usage notes
- By vowel harmony, the suffix may change to -lıq, -luq or -lük, depending on the last vowel of the word to which it is attached.
Derived terms
Crimean Tatar terms suffixed with -lik
Estonian
Etymology
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium. Particularly: “From Germanic -līk?”)
Suffix
-lik (genitive -liku, partitive -likku, comparative -likum, superlative kõige -likum)
Declension
Declension of -lik (ÕS type 25/õnnelik, kk-k gradation) | |||
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singular | plural | ||
nominative | -lik | -likud | |
accusative | nom. | ||
gen. | -liku | ||
genitive | -like -likkude | ||
partitive | -likku | -likke -likkusid | |
illative | -likku -likusse |
-likesse -likkudesse | |
inessive | -likus | -likes -likkudes | |
elative | -likust | -likest -likkudest | |
allative | -likule | -likele -likkudele | |
adessive | -likul | -likel -likkudel | |
ablative | -likult | -likelt -likkudelt | |
translative | -likuks | -likeks -likkudeks | |
terminative | -likuni | -likeni -likkudeni | |
essive | -likuna | -likena -likkudena | |
abessive | -likuta | -liketa -likkudeta | |
comitative | -likuga | -likega -likkudega |
Derived terms
Estonian terms suffixed with -lik
Greenlandic
Derived terms
Greenlandic terms suffixed with -lik
References
- Vestgrønlands Grammatik, p. 153, F.A.J. Nielsen, 2014
- -lik in Katersat
Hungarian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [lik]
Suffix
-lik
Usage notes
- (verb-forming suffix) Variants:
- -lik is added to both back-vowel and front-vowel words.
- -llik is added to words ending in a vowel. Final -a changes to -á. Final -e changes to -é.
- barna (“brown”) + -llik → barnállik (“to appear in brown color”)
- fekete (“black”) + -llik → feketéllik (“to appear in black color”)
- -allik is added to back-vowel words
- nyíl (“arrow”) + -allik → nyilallik (“(of pain) to stab, to feel like a dagger”)
- -ollik is added to some back-vowel words
- torok (“throat”) + -ollik → torkollik (“to end in something”)
- -ellik is added to front-vowel words
- szög (“angle”) + -ellik → szögellik (“to stretch out at an angle”)
Derived terms
Hungarian verbs suffixed with -lik
See also
- Appendix:Hungarian suffixes
References
- -lik in Zaicz, Gábor (ed.). Etimológiai szótár: Magyar szavak és toldalékok eredete (‘Dictionary of Etymology: The origin of Hungarian words and affixes’). Budapest: Tinta Könyvkiadó, 2006, →ISBN. (See also its 2nd edition.)
K'iche'
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /liːkʰ/
Suffix
-lik
- Forms adjectives from verbs
- li’ (“to roll out dough”) → li’lik (“flat”)
- oq’etaj (“to cry for something”) → oq’talik (“cried for”)
- muqtajik (“to cover”) → muqtalik (“buried”)
- Forms adjectives from nouns
- jäb (“rain”) → jäbalik (“watered”)
- kotokik (“turn; bend”) → kotolik (“coiled”)
References
- Allen J. Christenson, Kʼiche-English dictionary
Middle English
Swedish
Etymology
From the adjective lik (“similar”).
Derived terms
Swedish terms suffixed with -lik
Anagrams
Turkish
Etymology
From Ottoman Turkish ـلك (-lik), from Proto-Turkic *-lik.
This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /lic/
Audio (file)
Suffix
preceding vowel | |||
---|---|---|---|
A / I | E / İ | O / U | Ö / Ü |
-lık | -lik | -luk | -lük |
-lik
- -ness, -hood, -ship, -dom
- being (like) ...
- belonging to ..., used for ..., suitable for ..., ... container
- year-old
- 18'lik kız ― 18 year old girl
- old
- 10 günlük, 3 aylık bebek ― 10-days-old, 3-month-old baby
- Lasting for a period of time.
- 5 dakikalık bir video ― a 5 minutes long video
- 2 saatlik bir film ― a 2 hours long movie
- üç günlük ömür ― life is too short (literally, “lifetime that will last three days”)
Usage notes
- The suffix is attached to nouns or sometimes adjectives, and then forms a noun or, more rarely, an adjective. The suffix is often found attached to verbal nouns formed with the suffix -me or its variant -ma. For example, the verb atıştırmak (“to snack”) gives rise to the verbal noun atıştırma (“snacking”) and thus to the term atıştırmalık, which is both a noun meaning “snack” and an adjective meaning “suitable for snacking”.
Derived terms
Turkish terms suffixed with -lik
Descendants
- Greek: -λίκι (-líki)
Uzbek
Etymology
Inherited from Chagatai ـلیق (-lıq), ـلیک (-lik), ـلوق (-luq), ـلوک (-lük), from Proto-Turkic *-lik.
Derived terms
Uzbek terms suffixed with -lik
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