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-ow

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Cornish

Alternative forms

Etymology

Cognate to Welsh -au, Breton -où.

Pronunciation

Suffix

-ow

  1. Pluralization suffix, roughly equivalent to -s
    chi (house) + -owchiow (houses)
    oy (egg) + -owoyow (eggs)

Derived terms

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German

Etymology 1

From native West Slavic languages, such as Polabian. Chiefly through Middle Low German; in originally High German areas the same Slavic suffix usually yields -au.

Compare Russian -ов (-ov), Polish -ów, Serbo-Croatian -ov, etc.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /o/
  • Audio:(file)

Suffix

-ow (not productive)

  1. A place name suffix found in parts of former East Germany (or along the former border, as in Lüchow).
  2. A surname suffix.

Etymology 2

From Polish -ów and Russian -ов (-ov).

Pronunciation

Suffix

-ow (not productive)

  1. A surname suffix found in names borrowed from Polish or Russian.
  2. Romanisation of Russian -ов (-ov) in place names.
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Yapese

Suffix

-ow

  1. Dual subject pronoun marker.

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