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Irish

Suffix

-the

  1. slender form of -tha: alternative form of -ta (plural)
  2. slender form of -tha: alternative form of -ta (past participle)
  3. slender form of -tha: alternative form of -ta (genitive)

Middle English

Etymology 1

    Inherited from Old English , -þu (abstract nominal suffix), from Proto-West Germanic *-iþu, from Proto-Germanic *-iþō, from Proto-Indo-European *-iteh₂.

    Alternative forms

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /-θ(ə)/, /-ð(ə)/
    • (following fricatives) IPA(key): /-t(ə)/

    Suffix

    -the

    1. (rarely productive) Forms abstract nouns denoting a state or attribute, usually from adjectives but occasionally from verbs; -th, -ness
    Usage notes
    • Final /ə/ is usually deleted when it precedes this suffix; this often results in shortening of any long vowel preceding the resultant consonant cluster.
    Derived terms
    Descendants
    • English: -th, -t
    • Scots: -th, -t
    References

    Etymology 2

      Inherited from Old English -þa (ordinal suffix), from Proto-West Germanic *-dō, from Proto-Germanic *-dô.

      Alternative forms

      Pronunciation

      Suffix

      -the

      1. Forms ordinal numerals, except for first, seconde, thridde; -th.
      Usage notes
      • Final /ə/ is sometimes deleted when it precedes this suffix; this often results in shortening of any long vowel preceding the resultant consonant cluster.
      Derived terms
      Descendants
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