-cy
English
Etymology
A normally Anglo-Norman [Term?] suffix, ultimately from Latin -cia, -tia, Ancient Greek -κια (-kia), -τια (-tia).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /-si/
Suffix
-cy
Usage notes
In sense of a state, a condition, often replaces a terminal -t, as in pregnancy (from pregnant). Exceptions include normalcy (no terminal -t in normal) and bankruptcy (terminal -t in bankrupt retained).
Synonyms
- (office): -ate
Derived terms
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