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-unga

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See also: unga and UNGA

Old English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From -ung, noun suffix + -a, adverbial suffix.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /un.ɡɑ/, [uŋ.ɡɑ]

Suffix

-unga

  1. used to form adverbs from nouns, originally from verbal nouns
    fǣringasuddenly
    wēningapossibly, perhaps, by chance
    healfungaby halves, partially, to some extent, imperfectly
    hōlungain vain, without reason
  2. used to form adverbs from adjectives
    fullungafully
    dearnungasecretly, privately, latently
  3. used to create adverbs from pronouns
    hwæthwegununges, hwæthuguningas (somewhat, adverb)
  4. used to create adverbs from prepositions
    ġēanungadirectly

Usage notes

  • -unga is properly the suffix used with Class 2 Weak verbs, and -inga with all others. Occasionally the distinction is blurred and forms exist that do not adhere to the original rule.

Derived terms

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Old High German

Etymology

    From Proto-West Germanic *-ungu, from Proto-Germanic *-ungō.

    Suffix

    -unga

    1. -ing, suffix used to form action nouns from verbs
      manōn (to reprove, beg, urge) + -ungamanunga (reproof, admonition)
      korōn (to test, try, temptate) + -ungakorunga (temptation)

    Derived terms

    Descendants

    • German: -ung
    • Yiddish: ־ונג (-ung)
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