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Proto-Germanic
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Indo-European *-iyós. Cognate with Latin -ius, Ancient Greek -ιος (-ios), Sanskrit -य (-ya).
Suffix
*-ijaz
- Nominal suffix denoting origin or descent.
Usage notes
- Following a long stem, which has either a long vowel or diphthong, or a short vowel followed by several consonants, the suffix remains *-ijaz, but following a short stem, which consists of a short vowel followed by a single consonant, it becomes *-jaz. This phenomenon is called Sievers's law.
Inflection
masculine ja-stemDeclension of *-ijaz (masculine ja-stem)
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singular
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plural
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nominative
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*-ijaz
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*-ijōz, *-ijōs
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vocative
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*-ī
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*-ijōz, *-ijōs
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accusative
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*-iją
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*-ijanz
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genitive
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*-ijas, *-īs
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*-ijǫ̂
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dative
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*-ijai
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*-ijamaz
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instrumental
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*-ijō
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*-ijamiz
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Descendants
- Proto-Norse: -ᛁᛃᚨᛉ (-ijaʀ)