-i

English dictionary entry

Meanings

suffix
  1. Used to form adjectives, nouns, demonyms (describing people of a particular city, region or country) or genonyms (describing people of a particular tribe, clan or family) and the language spoken by these people.
suffix
  1. Forms an alternative plural ending for various words borrowed from Latin that end in ⟨us⟩ in the singular.
suffix
  1. Forms an alternative plural ending for words borrowed from Italian that end in ⟨o⟩ or ⟨e⟩ in the singular.
suffix
  1. Used to form diminutives of given names.

Pronunciation

ē /iː/ ī /aɪ/

Word forms

-i

Etymology

A conflation of the following suffixes: * For Semitic-speaking places, from the Arabic ـِيّ (-iyy) (nisba suffix) and from Hebrew ־י (-i), both sharing a common Semitic root. * For Indo-Iranian-speaking places, from Persian ـی (-ī) and Hindustani Hindi -ई (-ī) / Urdu ـی (-ī). In English, productive since the 19th century.

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