-ness

See also: ness and Ness

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Middle English -nes, -nesse, from Old English -nis, -nes, from Proto-West Germanic *-nassī, from Proto-Germanic *-inassuz.

This suffix was formed already in Proto-Germanic by false division of the final consonant *-n- of the preceding stem + the actual suffix *-assuz. The latter was in turn derived from an earlier *-at(s)-tuz, from the verbal suffix *-at-janą + the noun suffix *-þuz.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /nəs/
    • (old-fashioned RP) IPA(key): /nɪs/
    • (obsolete or dialectal) IPA(key): /nɛs/
    • (file)
  • (New Zealand) IPA(key): /nəs/, [nɘs]
  • (US) IPA(key): /nəs/, /nɪs/, /nɛs/

Suffix

-ness

  1. Appended to adjectives to form nouns meaning "the state of being (the adjective)", "the quality of being (the adjective)", or "the measure of being (the adjective)".
    calm + -nesscalmness
    dark + -nessdarkness
    kind + -nesskindness
    one + -nessoneness
  2. Appended to words of other parts of speech to form nouns (often nonce words or terms in philosophy) meaning the state/quality/measure of the idea represented by these words.
    that + -nessthatness
    tree + -nesstreeness
    thug + -nessthugness

Usage notes

  • If an adjective ends in -y, then this changes to -i- when -ness is suffixed. This occurs both when the -y is the suffix -y (having the quality of), as in messmessymessiness (hence -y-i-), but also in other cases, as in comelycomeliness. It does not, however, usually occur when the -y is part of the root, as in spryspryness.
  • Plurals are formed by adding -es, e.g. happinesshappinesses.

Synonyms

Derived terms

English terms suffixed with -ness

Translations

Anagrams

Middle English

Suffix

-ness

  1. Alternative form of -nesse

Old English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ness/, [nes]

Suffix

-ness

  1. Alternative form of -nes

Declension

References

Scots

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Middle English -nes, -nesse, from Old English -nis, -nes, from Proto-West Germanic *-nassī.

Suffix

-ness

  1. Affixed to adjectives to form abstract nouns which denote a quality, state or condition.
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