-els
Franco-Provençal
Pronoun
-els
- postpositive form of els
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɛl/
Suffix
-els m pl
Low German
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /əlsə/, [əlts], [əlz]
Suffix
-els n
- alternative form of -else
Usage notes
- Some dictionaries whose authors lack knowledge of Middle Low German or southern Low German dialects (i.e. do not know about the original form -else) might mistake this ending as having a plural -s and thus either create a pseudo-singular or mistake it for a plurale tantum.
- Some words might show a variant form which is not in general use, like -elsch or -sel. For example, the word Schüddels is more commonly found as Schüddelsch, and the word Fegels has nearly disappeared and gave place to its variant Feegsel.
Derived terms
- Backels
- Drinkels
- Feegsel
- Hackels
- Radels
- Riemels
- Schüddelsch
Old English
Etymology
A metathetic form of Proto-West Germanic *-islī.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /els/, [eɫs]
Suffix
-els m
- (masculine suffix for inanimate objects) suffix creating nouns from verbs
Declension
Strong a-stem:
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | -els | -elsas |
| accusative | -els | -elsas |
| genitive | -elses | -elsa |
| dative | -else | -elsum |