-igh
See also: 'igh
Irish
Alternative forms
- -aigh (broad version)
Etymology
From Old Irish -igid (whence also Scottish Gaelic -ich), originally a denominative verb formative, from Proto-Celtic *-sagyeti; compare Welsh -hau.
Pronunciation
Suffix
-igh
- Suffix used to form verbs from nouns; semi-productive in modern Irish.
Usage notes
- Affixed verbs ending in -igh form a sizeable number of second-conjugation verbs. Many monosyllabic verbs in Irish (which historically are not from affixes), however, are of the first conjugation.
Derived terms
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See also
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