-unga
Old English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From -ung, noun suffix + -a, adverbial suffix.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /un.ɡɑ/, [uŋ.ɡɑ]
Suffix
-unga
- used to form adverbs from nouns, originally from verbal nouns
- used to form adverbs from adjectives
- fullunga ― fully
- dearnunga ― secretly, privately, latently
- used to create adverbs from pronouns
- hwæthwegununges, hwæthuguningas (“somewhat”, adverb)
- used to create adverbs from prepositions
- ġēanunga ― directly
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
Old High German
Etymology
From Proto-West Germanic *-ungu, from Proto-Germanic *-ungō.
Suffix
-unga
- -ing, suffix used to form action nouns from verbs
Derived terms
Old High German terms suffixed with -unga