-ի
Armenian
Etymology 1
From Old Armenian -ի (-i).
Suffix
-ի • (-i)
Derived terms
Etymology 2
From Old Armenian -ի (-i).
Suffix
-ի • (-i)
Middle Armenian
Etymology
From Old Armenian -ի (-i).
Suffix
-ի • (-i)
- forming botanical names
Derived terms
Old Armenian
Etymology 1
From the Proto-Indo-European *-yo- or *-yeh₂- suffix. Compare the same suffix in Sanskrit स्वप्न्य (svápnya), Ancient Greek δεξιός (dexiós), Latin somnium. The genitive ending -ի (-i) may have the same origin.
Suffix
-ի • (-i)
- forming adjectives
- forming botanical names
- made of
- կտաւ ― ktaw ― flax
- կտաւի ― ktawi ― linen
- forming adverbs
Declension
Derived terms
References
- J̌ahukyan, Geworg (1998), “-ի”, in Hin hayereni verǰacancʿneri cagumə [The Origin of Old Armenian Suffixes] (Hayocʿ lezvi hamematakan kʿerakanutʿyan harcʿer; 2) (in Armenian), Yerevan: Anania Širakacʿi, pages 5–48
- Godel, Robert (1975) An introduction to the study of classical Armenian, Wiesbaden: Dr. Ludwig Reichert Verlag, page 66
Etymology 2
The genitive/dative/locative marker for i-declension is identical with the -ի- (-i-) stem vowel. In Godel's words, the remaining stem, standing in contrast to the nominative/accusative singular (which lost its stem), was apt to function as a full-fledged case form. According to Godel, in the case of the i-a-declension we are dealing with a Proto-Armenian morphological innovation: the new morpheme was abstracted from the genitive/dative/locative case ending -ի (-i) of i-stem nouns and applied to a-stem nouns, whose original endings had been lost.
Suffix
-ի • (-i)
- singular genitive/dative/locative marker for i-declension words
- singular genitive/dative/locative marker for i-a-declension words
Descendants
- Armenian: -ի (-i)
References
- Godel, Robert (1975) An introduction to the study of classical Armenian, Wiesbaden: Dr. Ludwig Reichert Verlag, page 104