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# ''attaches to the stems of verbs and adjectives to derive nouns''
# ''attaches to the stems of verbs and adjectives to derive nouns''
====Descendants====
* {{desc|oyp-old|狗|tr=-ɨ}}
** {{desc|oyp-mod|ᠴᡟᠳᠠ|tr=-ɨ́}}
* {{desc|icn-old|گتؤ|tr=-i'}}
* *[[Contionary:*-dos|-d]]-ih
** {{desc|icn-old|ـذئ|tr=-ḏe'}}
*** {{desc|syr-icn|د|tr=-d}}
*** {{desc|ant-icn|-ջ|tr=-ǰ}}
* *[[Contionary:*-ɢòs|-ɢ]]-ih
** {{desc|icn-old|ـگئ|tr=-gi'}}
*** {{desc|syr-icn|ك|tr=-k}}
*** {{desc|ant-icn|-կ|tr=-k}}

Revision as of 00:23, 14 December 2024

Proto-Cuyic

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This entry contains reconstructed words and roots. As such, the term(s) in this entry are not directly attested, but are hypothesized to have existed based on comparative evidence.

Alternative forms

  • -yih (after vowels)

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-European *-is.

Pronunciation

Suffix

*-ih m or f

  1. attaches to the stems of verbs and adjectives to derive nouns

Descendants

  • Old Oypatha: ()
  • Old Incene: گتؤ (-i')
  • *-d-ih
    • Old Incene: ـذئ (-ḏe')
      • Syrian Incene: د (-d)
      • Anatolian Incene: ()
  • *-ih
    • Old Incene: ـگئ (-gi')
      • Syrian Incene: ك (-k)
      • Anatolian Incene: (-k)