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Reconstruction:Proto-Slavic/-ežь
Proto-Slavic
Etymology
Equivalent to *-ogъ + *-jь. Derivatives from stative *-ěti verbs are also attested with the doublet ending *-ěžь, probably due to association with the verb extension, like in:
- *bolěti (“to ache”) → Old Church Slavonic болєжь (boležĭ) : Bulgarian болежка (boležka), dial. боляжка (boljažka) (as if from *bolěžьka)
Suffix
*-ežь m
- Deverbal, forming action nouns.
- From causative verbs ending in -i-
- *grabiti (“to grab, to seize”) → *grabežь (“grabbing”)
- *gorditi (“to build”) → *gordežь (“building, construction”)
- *strojiti (“to construct”) → *stroježь (“construction”)
- *strьmiti (“to seek”) → *strьmežь (“aim, strive”)
- *paliti (“to ignite, to set on fire”) → *paležь (“arson”)
- *valiti (“to rain/snow”) → *valežь (“precipitation, rain/snow-fall”)
- From causative verbs ending in -ě- (obsolete, mainly in South Slavic)
- *goděti (“to get engaged”) → *godežь/*goděžь (“engagement”)
- *kopněti (“to yearn, to long for”) → *kopnežь/*kopněžь (“dream, desire”)
- From verbs ending in -C- (rarely)
- From causative verbs ending in -i-
- Deadjectival (possibly via a causative or stative verb), forming a noun denoting a property or a state.
- Denominal (possibly via a causative verb), forming a noun denoting a result.
Alternative forms
- *-ěžь (for derivatives from verbs in *-ěti)
Declension
Declension of *-ežь (soft o-stem)
Singular | Dual | Plural | |
---|---|---|---|
Nominative | *-ežь | *-eža | *-eži |
Accusative | *-ežь | *-eža | *-ežę̇ |
Genitive | *-eža | *-ežu | *-ežь |
Locative | *-eži | *-ežu | *-ežixъ |
Dative | *-ežu | *-ežema | *-ežemъ |
Instrumental | *-ežьmь, *-ežemь* | *-ežema | *-eži |
Vocative | *-ežu | *-eža | *-eži |
* -ьmь in North Slavic, -emь in South Slavic.
Derived terms
Category Proto-Slavic words suffixed with *-ežь not found
Usage notes
- Usually it's not used with roots ending in g/k/x/s/z (see *-ьba).
Descendants
- East Slavic:
- South Slavic:
- West Slavic:
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