-eh

See also: .eh, eh, eH, EH, éh, èh, ён, өн, and

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɛ/, /i/

Suffix

-eh

  1. (humorous, Internet slang) Used to replace -y, often in lolcat speak.
    kitteh (for kitty)
    sunneh (for sunny)

Anagrams


Classical Nahuatl

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /-eʔ/

Suffix

-eh (plural -ehqueh)

  1. (added to nouns) possessor, owner; indicates a noun that possesses the root noun, either as property or as an attribute.
Examples:
caleh (house owner, householder), from calli (house)
chāneh (homeowner), from chāntli (home)
īxeh (someone intelligent, wise), literally (“something possessing eyes”), from īxtli (eye)
nacaceh (someone prudent), literally (“something possessing ears”), from nacaztli (ear)

Derived terms

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