-haftig

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Dutch

Etymology

From dated German -haftig, extended form of -haft, generalised in Dutch by analogy with native -achtig.

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Suffix

-haftig

  1. -like, -ish

Usage notes

  • Used mostly in calques from German.

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German

Etymology

From Middle High German -haftec, from Old High German -haftīg. Equivalent to -haft + -ig.

In contemporary German the two variants -haft and -haftig have been mostly regularised in such a way that the adjective ends in simple -haft, but the nominal form ends in -haftigkeit, e.g. ernsthaft (serious)Ernsthaftigkeit (seriousness).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /-ˌhaftɪç/, /-ˈhaftɪç/
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Suffix

-haftig

  1. (chiefly dated) Alternative form of -haft

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