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Saturday, November 9, 2013

word formation- SUFFIXES




source:  wiki: English words by suffix

Suffixes    -th - some  -oholic  -dom  -ling  -le


1. Suffix  -th     -th, abstract nominal suffix

  1. (rare) Forming nouns from verbs of action.
    berthblowthdrawth,, growthhealthsightspilthstealththeftweight
  2. (rare) Forming nouns from adjectives.
    breadthdearthdepthfilthheight/heighthlength
    roomthstrengthtrothtruthslowthwealthwidthwrength, youngth 
>> related to  English words ending with the suffix -hood.

2. Suffix -some

Etymology 1

(-some, same as)  characterized by some specific condition or quality


Etymology 3

Forming nouns denoting the condition or state 

apedom, boredom, freedom, heirdom, martyrdom, saintdom, whoredom, wisdom

3. Suffix -dom

Etymology 1

Forming nouns denoting the domain or jurisdiccion.

Christendom, computerdom, dukedom, fandom, kingdom, moviedom, planetdom

 

Etymology 2

Forming nouns denoting the condition or state 

apedom, boredom, freedom, heirdom, martyrdom, saintdom, whoredom, wisdom


4. Suffix  -oholic
    Used to make nouns and adjectives describing someone who is addicted to something or feels a compulsion to do something.
    1. Derived terms

    4. Suffix -ling

    Etymology 1

    diminutive modifier of nouns having the physical sense of "a younger, smaller or inferior" version

    buckling, darling, daughterling,duckling,  fatling, gosling, lordling, princeling

     

    Etymology 2
    the derived sense indicating possession of or connection with a quality, which may having the sense of "a follower or resident

    5. Suffix  -le

    Etymology 1

    frequentative suffix of verbs, indicating repetition or continuousness:
    buzzlecrackledazzle,  drawldribbledrizzlegamblegrapplehandleminglenestlenuzzleprattle
    ramblerattlescribblesizzlesmartlesnifflestartle,  tickletopplewagglewigglewrestle
    Etymology 2
    A suffix forming adjectives from verbs with the meaning of "prone to", "tending to", "apt to", "capable of"; compare -ative:

    Etymology 3

    A suffix forming agent nouns from verbs:
    beadlebeetlebridlebundlecripplegirdleladleshovelspindlespittlesteeplethimbletooltowel

    Etymology 4

    A suffix forming diminutives from other nouns; compare -ling:
    brambledimplekernelnozzle

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