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Macedonian
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *-ica.
Pronunciation
Suffix
-ица • (-ica)
- Suffix appended to words to create a feminine noun.
- крал m (kral, “king”) + -ица (-ica) → кралица f (kralica, “queen”)
- лев (lev, “left”) + -ица (-ica) → левица f (levica, “political left; left hand”)
- Suffix appended to words to create a feminine noun to form a diminutive or as an expression of endearment.
- вода f (voda, “water”) + -ица (-ica) → водица f (vodica)
- ракија f (rakija, “water”) + -ица (-ica) → ракиица f (rakiica)
Derived terms
Old Church Slavonic
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *-ica.
Suffix
-ица • (-ica) f
- female equivalent of -икъ (-ikŭ)
- лисъ (lisŭ, “fox”) + -ица (-ica) → лисица (lisica, “vixen”)
- дѣвица (děvica, “girl, maiden, virgin”) + -ица (-ica) → дѣвица (děvica, “girl, maiden, virgin”)
Declension
Declension of -ица (soft a-stem)
Derived terms
Russian
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *-ica.
Pronunciation
Suffix
-ица or -и́ца • (-ica or -íca)
- female equivalent of -ик (-ik)
- лу́чн(ик) (lúčn(ik), “archer”) + -ица (-ica) → лу́чница (lúčnica, “female archer”)
- грибн(и́к) (gribn(ík), “mushroomer”) + -и́ца (-íca) → грибни́ца (gribníca, “female mushroomer”)
- female equivalent of -ец (-ec)
- краса́в(ец) (krasáv(ec), “handsome man”) + -ица (-ica) → краса́вица (krasávica, “beautiful woman”)
- forms diminutives of generally feminine nouns
- ро́жа (róža, “ugly mug, face (pejorative)”) + -ица (-ica) → ро́жица (róžica, “face (endearing)”)
- ро́ща (róšča, “copse, grove”) + -ица (-ica) → ро́щица (róščica, “small copse, small grove”)
- вода́ (vodá, “water”) + -и́ца (-íca) → води́ца (vodíca, “water (endearing)”)
- мете́ль (metélʹ, “blizzard, snowstorm”) + -ица (-ica) → мете́лица (metélica, “blizzard, snowstorm (poetic; diminutive or endearing)”)
- тряпьё (trjapʹjó, “rags”) + -и́ца (-íca) → тряпи́ца (trjapíca, “small rag (colloquial)”)
- forms abstract nouns from adjectives
- ра́зный (ráznyj, “different”) + -ица (-ica) → ра́зница (ráznica, “difference”)
- еди́ный (jedínyj, “united, unified; one, single”) + -и́ца (-íca) → едини́ца (jediníca, “unit; unity (mathematics); number one (bus, tram, etc.)”)
- forms writing system names from nouns and adjectives
- Кири́лл (Kiríll, “St. Cyril”) + -ица (-ica) → кири́ллица (kiríllica, “Cyrillic script”)
- ара́бский (arábskij, “Arabic”) + -ица (-ica) → ара́бица (arábica, “Arabic script”)
- forms abstract nouns from prefixes + nouns
- без- (bez-, “without”) + рабо́та (rabóta, “work”) + -ица (-ica) → безрабо́тица (bezrabótica, “unemployment”)
- пере- (pere-, “re-”) + сорт (sort, “grade”) + -ица (-ica) → пересо́ртица (peresórtica, “regrading (of goods)”)
- рас- (ras-, “away”) + путь (putʹ, “road”) + -ица (-ica) → распу́тица (raspútica, “season of impassable roads”)
- forms nouns referring to plants, animals, tools or other objects from nouns and adjectives
- мо́крый (mókryj, “wet”) + -и́ца (-íca) → мокри́ца (mokríca, “woodlouse, sowbug”)
- у́гольный (úgolʹnyj, “coal (relational)”) + -ица (-ica) → у́гольница (úgolʹnica, “firepan”)
- я́года (jágoda, “berry”) + -ица (-ica) → я́годица (jágodica, “buttock; (dialectal) cheekbone; (dialectal) nipple”) (from the round shape of the berry)
Declension
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singular
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plural
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nominative
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-ица, -и́ца -ica, -íca
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-ицы, -и́цы -icy, -ícy
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genitive
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-ицы, -и́цы -icy, -ícy
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-иц, -и́ц -ic, -íc
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dative
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-ице, -и́це -ice, -íce
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-ицам, -и́цам -icam, -ícam
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accusative animate
inanimate
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-ицу, -и́цу -icu, -ícu
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-иц, -и́ц -ic, -íc
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-ицы, -и́цы -icy, -ícy
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instrumental
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-ицей, -ицею, -и́цей, -и́цею -icej, -iceju, -ícej, -íceju
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-ицами, -и́цами -icami, -ícami
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prepositional
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-ице, -и́це -ice, -íce
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-ицах, -и́цах -icax, -ícax
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Derived terms
Serbo-Croatian
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *-ica.
Suffix
-ица (Latin spelling -ica)
- Suffix appended to words to create a feminine noun, commonly used for forming diminutives.
- Suffix appended to words to create a masculine or feminine noun, usually a pejorative.
- female equivalent of -ик
Derived terms