-est
English
Pronunciation
- (UK, US) enPR: ĭst, IPA(key): /ɪst/
- (General Australian) enPR: əst, IPA(key): /əst/
Etymology 1
From Old English -st, from Proto-Germanic *-istaz, *-ōstaz, related to comparative -er. Cognate of Dutch -st, German -(e)st, Danish -(e)st, Swedish -(a)st.
Usage notes
- See -er for notes on the usage of this suffix to form superlatives.
- Occasionally, the -est suffix is added to a verbal adjective as a substitute for most. An example is winningest.
Coordinate terms
Related terms
Translations
superlative of adjectives and adverbs
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Etymology 2
From Middle English -est, -st, from Old English -est, -ast, -st, ultimately from Proto-Germanic *-zi, from Proto-Indo-European *-si. The -t was by transfer from inverted order where thou followed the verb, which also occurred in most dialects of Middle Dutch and Middle High German (compare modern German -st).
Suffix
-est
- (archaic) Used to form the second-person singular present tense and past tense of verbs.
- goest, makest, wentest, madest
Alternative forms
Translations
second-person singular present tense of verbs
Hungarian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ɛʃt]
Suffix
-est
- (adverbial suffix) Forms an adverb.
Derived terms
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