-aige
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Champenois
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Inherited from Old French -age, from Latin -āticum
Suffix
[edit]-aige
- Forming nouns with the sense of "action or result of Xing" or, more rarely, "action related to X".
- Forming nouns with the sense of "state of being (a) X".
- Forming collective nouns.
Middle French
[edit]Suffix
[edit]-aige
- Alternative form of -age
Old French
[edit]Suffix
[edit]-aige
- Alternative form of -age
- Ke li Marchis m'envoia son messaige, et li Barrois a por m'amor josté (Conon de Béthune, L'autrier avint en cel autre païs)
Old Irish
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Proto-Celtic *sagiyos (“seeker”).
Suffix
[edit]-aige m
- Forms nouns from existing nouns, indicating a person who engages in an activity associated with the base noun.
Inflection
[edit]Masculine io-stem | |||
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Singular | Dual | Plural | |
Nominative | -aige | -aigeL | -aigiL |
Vocative | -aigi | -aigeL | -aigiu |
Accusative | -aigeN | -aigeL | -aigiuH |
Genitive | -aigiL | -aigeL | -aigeN |
Dative | -aigiuL | -aigib | -aigib |
Initial mutations of a following adjective:
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Derived terms
[edit]Category Old Irish terms suffixed with -aige not found
Descendants
[edit]- Irish: -aí, -aidhe, -oidhe, -uidhe (obsolete), -í (slender form), -idhe (obsolete slender form)
- Scottish Gaelic: -iche, -aiche
Suffix
[edit]-aige
References
[edit]- Thurneysen, Rudolf (1940, reprinted 2017) D. A. Binchy and Osborn Bergin, transl., A Grammar of Old Irish, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, →ISBN, § 268
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