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Proto-Turkic
Etymology 1
Compared to Proto-Tungusic *-n, Proto-Mongolic *-n.
Suffix
*-n
- Suffix creating noun from a verb.
References
Poppe, Nicholas (1974) “-n”, in Grammar of Written Mongolian, Harrassowitz, page 49
Etymology 2
Suffix
*-n
- (Common Turkic?) Suffix creating instrumental case.
- *yāy (“summer”) + *-n → *yāyïn (“in the summer, during summer”)
Etymology 3
Suffix
*-n
- Ancient plural forming suffix now unproductive.
- *bod (“tribe”) + *-n → *bodun (“people, nation”)
- *ēr (“man”) + *-n → *ēren (“men; plural of man but now used with singular meaning.”)
- *ogul (“son”) + *-n → *oglan (“sons; plural of son but now used with singular meaning in many Turkic languages.”)
Etymology 4
Suffix
*-n
- Intransitive & reflexive verb forming suffix.
- *seb- (“to love”) + *-n → *seb-in-
- *adïr- (“to seperate”) + *-n → *adr-ïn-
- *yub- (“to roll”) + *-n → *yub-un-
- *bas- (“to press”) + *-n → *bas-ïn-
- *ko- (“to put”) + *-n → *kon-
- *boguŕla- (“to slaughter”) + *-n → *boguŕla-n-
- *tap- (“to worship”) + *-n → *tap-ïn-
Derived terms