-ик
Macedonian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ik]
Suffix
-ик • (-ik) m
- Suffix appended to words to create a masculine noun, usually denoting a profession, performer, place, object, tool or a feature.
See also
Pannonian Rusyn
Alternative forms
- -їк (-jik) — after roots ending in [l] and [n]
Etymology
Inherited from Old Slovak -ík, -ik, from Proto-Slavic *-ikъ. Cognates include Carpathian Rusyn -ик (-yk) and Slovak -ík, -ik.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈ-ik]
- Rhymes: -ik
- Hyphenation: ик
Suffix
-ик (-ik) m pers or m anim or m inan
- forms nouns from words bearing a certain quality
- шибень (šibenʹ, “gallows”, noun) + -ик (-ik) → шибенїк (šibenjik, “gallows bird”)
- forms nouns denoting objects or places
- Old Slovak fúr (“wagon”) + -ик (-ik) → фурик (furik, “wheelbarrow”)
- кармиц (karmic, “to feed, to fatten”) + -ик (-ik) → кармик (karmik, “pigsty”)
- (productive) forms diminutives from masculine nouns
- Synonyms: -ок (-ok), -чок (-čok)
- нож (nož, “knife”) + -ик (-ik) → ножик (nožik, “little knife”)
- диждж (diždž, “rain”) + -ик (-ik) → дижджик (diždžik, “little rain, shower”)
- когут (kohut, “rooster”) + -ик (-ik) → когуцик (kohucik, “little rooster”)
- прут (prut, “stick”) + -ик (-ik) → пруцик (prucik, “short stick”)
- брат (brat, “brother”) + -ик (-ik) → брацик (bracik, “little brother”)
- ключ (ključ, “key”) + -ик (-ik) → ключик (ključik, “small key”)
- коч (koč, “carriage”) + -ик (-ik) → кочик (kočik, “small cart”)
- кут (kut, “corner”) + -ик (-ik) → куцик (kucik, “nook”)
- лєс (ljes, “forest”) + -ик (-ik) → лєшик (lješik, “small forest”)
- хлєб (xljeb, “bread”) + -ик (-ik) → хлєбик (xljebik, “little bread”)
- палєц (paljec, “finger”) + -ик (-ik) → пальчик (palʹčik, “little finger”)
- галов (halov, “network”) + -ик (-ik) → галовик (halovik, “small network, mesh”)
- гордов (hordov, “barrel”) + -ик (-ik) → гордовик (hordovik, “small cask”)
- пец (pec, “furnace”) + -ик (-ik) → пецик (pecik, “small oven”)
- forms surnames and nicknames
Usage notes
- Roots ending in -д- (-d-), -с- (-s-) and -т- (-t-) are palatalized and become -дз- (-dz-), -ш- (-š-) and -ц- (-c-) when suffixed.
Declension
Inanimate:
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | -ик (-ik) | -ики (-iki) |
| genitive | -ика (-ika) | -икох (-ikox) |
| dative | -ику (-iku) | -иком (-ikom) |
| accusative | -ик (-ik) | -ики (-iki) |
| instrumental | -иком (-ikom) | -иками (-ikami) |
| locative | -ику (-iku) | -икох (-ikox) |
| vocative | -ику (-iku) | -ики (-iki) |
Animal:
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | -ик (-ik) | -ики (-iki) |
| genitive | -ика (-ika) | -икох (-ikox) |
| dative | -икови (-ikovi) | -иком (-ikom) |
| accusative | -ика (-ika) | -икох (-ikox) |
| instrumental | -иком (-ikom) | -иками (-ikami) |
| locative | -икови (-ikovi) | -икох (-ikox) |
| vocative | -ику (-iku) | -ики (-iki) |
Personal:
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | -ик (-ik) | -ики (-iki) |
| genitive | -ика (-ika) | -икох (-ikox) |
| dative | -икови (-ikovi) | -иком (-ikom) |
| accusative | -ика (-ika) | -икох (-ikox) |
| instrumental | -иком (-ikom) | -иками (-ikami) |
| locative | -икови (-ikovi) | -икох (-ikox) |
| vocative | -ик (-ik) | -ики (-iki) |
Derived terms
References
- SRS, vol. 2, page 864: “-ик”
Russian
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *-ikъ.
Pronunciation
- -ик: IPA(key): [ʲɪk]
- -и́к: IPA(key): [ˈʲik]
Suffix
-ик or -и́к • (-ik or -ík)
- Suffix added to normally masculine nouns to form diminutives, sometimes with a further change in meaning.
- нож (nož, “knife”) + -ик (-ik) → но́жик (nóžik, “little knife”)
- авто́бус (avtóbus, “bus”) + -ик (-ik) → авто́бусик (avtóbusik, “little bus”)
- во́лос (vólos, “hair”) + -ик (-ik) → воло́сик (volósik, “little hair”)
- вал (val, “roller”) + -ик (-ik) → ва́лик (válik, “roller, cylinder, platen”)
- жуть (žutʹ, “horror”) + -ик (-ik) → жу́тик (žútik, “horror film (colloquial)”)
- кузне́ц (kuznéc, “smith, farrier”) + -ик (-ik) → кузне́чик (kuznéčik, “grasshopper”) (meaning development unclear)
- за́яц (zájac, “hare”) (stem зайц- (zajc-)) + -ик (-ik) → за́йчик (zájčik, “little hare, bunny; darling, sweetheart; reflection of a light beam”)
- Suffix added to normally masculine names to form diminutives, often shortening the name in the process.
- Алекса́ндр (Aleksándr, “Alexander”) + -ик (-ik) → А́лик (Álik, “Alex”)
- Алексе́й (Alekséj, “Alexei”) + -ик (-ik) → А́лик (Álik, “Alex”)
- Влади́мир (Vladímir, “Vladimir”) + -ик (-ik) → Вла́дик (Vládik, “Vlad”)
- Арту́р (Artúr, “Arthur”) + -и́к (-ík) → Арти́к (Artík, “Art”)
- Станисла́в (Stanisláv, “Stanislav”) + -ик (-ik) → Ста́сик (Stásik, “Stan”)
- Suffix appended to words, especially adjectives, to create masculine agent nouns, usually denoting a profession, performer, place, object, tool or a feature: -er, -or, -ant, -ic, -ist
- опто́вый (optóvyj, “wholesale”) + -и́к (-ík) → оптови́к (optovík, “wholesaler”)
- нало́говый (nalógovyj, “(relational) tax”) + -и́к (-ík) → налогови́к (nalogovík, “taxman (colloquial)”)
- ры́жий (rýžij, “red, redheaded”) + -ик (-ik) → ры́жик (rýžik, “redheaded person, ginger (colloquial); camelina; saffron milk cap”)
Usage notes
- The diminutive suffix is always unstressed and normally does not trigger any change in the stress, although in some cases the stress is drawn onto the preceding syllable (e.g., воло́сик (volósik) from во́лос (vólos)).
- The agent-noun suffix is often stressed.
- When added onto a noun ending in ц, the suffix triggers the Slavic first palatalization, resulting in ч. The same would be expected to happen to the velars к, г, and х, but there appear to be no examples of this.
- When added onto a reducible noun, the stem assumes its reduced form before the suffix (e.g., за́йчик (zájčik) from за́яц (zájac)).
Declension
Declension of -ик, -и́к (bian masc-form velar-stem accent-a/b)
| singular | plural | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| nominative | -ик, -и́к -ik, -ík |
-ики, -ики́ -iki, -ikí | |
| genitive | -ика, -ика́ -ika, -iká |
-иков, -ико́в -ikov, -ikóv | |
| dative | -ику, -ику́ -iku, -ikú |
-икам, -ика́м -ikam, -ikám | |
| accusative | animate | -ика, -ика́ -ika, -iká |
-иков, -ико́в -ikov, -ikóv |
| inanimate | -ик, -и́к -ik, -ík |
-ики, -ики́ -iki, -ikí | |
| instrumental | -иком, -ико́м -ikom, -ikóm |
-иками, -ика́ми -ikami, -ikámi | |
| prepositional | -ике, -ике́ -ike, -iké |
-иках, -ика́х -ikax, -ikáx | |
Derived terms
Russian terms suffixed with -ик
шевик
- су́бчик (súbčik)
Related terms
Descendants
- English: -nik
See also
Serbo-Croatian
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *-ikъ.
Suffix
-ик (Latin spelling -ik)
- Suffix appended to words to create a masculine noun, usually denoting a profession, performer, place, object, tool or a feature.
See also
Ukrainian
Pronunciation
- -ик: IPA(key): [ ɪk]
- -и́к: IPA(key): [ ˈɪk]
Etymology 1
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *-ikъ.
Suffix
-ик or -и́к • (-yk or -ýk) m
- Suffix added to normally masculine nouns to form diminutives, sometimes with a further change in meaning.
- ніж (niž, “knife”) + -ик (-yk) → но́жик (nóžyk, “little knife”)
- авто́бус (avtóbus, “bus”) + -ик (-yk) → авто́бусик (avtóbusyk, “little bus”)
- жуть (žutʹ, “horror”) + -ик (-yk) → жу́тик (žútyk, “horror film (colloquial)”)
- за́єць (zájecʹ, “hare”) (stem зай- (zaj-)) + -ик (-yk) → за́йчик (zájčyk, “little hare, bunny; darling, sweetheart; reflection of a light beam”)
- Suffix added to normally masculine names to form diminutives, often shortening the name in the process.
- Suffix appended to words, especially adjectives, to create masculine agent nouns, usually denoting a profession, performer, place, object, tool or a feature: -er, -or, -ant, -ic, -ist
Usage notes
- The diminutive suffix is always unstressed and normally does not trigger any change in the stress, although in some cases the stress is drawn onto the preceding syllable.
- The agent-noun suffix is often stressed.
- When added onto a reducible noun, the stem assumes its reduced form before the suffix (e.g., за́йчик (zájčyk) from за́єць (zájecʹ)).
Declension
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | -́ик -́yk |
-́ики -́yky |
| genitive | -́ика -́yka |
-́иків -́ykiv |
| dative | -́икові, -́ику -́ykovi, -́yku |
-́икам -́ykam |
| accusative | -́ик -́yk |
-́ики -́yky |
| instrumental | -́иком -́ykom |
-́иками -́ykamy |
| locative | -́ику -́yku |
-́иках -́ykax |
| vocative | -́ику -́yku |
-́ики -́yky |
Derived terms
Ukrainian terms suffixed with -ик
Etymology 2
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Suffix
-ик • (-yk) f
- genitive plural of -ика (-yka)
Related terms
Descendants
- English: -nik