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-шок

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Russian

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Etymology

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Rebracketed from the suffix -о́к (-ók) added to diminutives whose roots end in х or ш.

Pronunciation

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Suffix

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-шо́к (-šók)

  1. Suffix added to normally masculine nouns to form diminutives, sometimes with a further change in meaning.
    гре́бень (grébenʹ, comb, crest) + ‎-шо́к (-šók) → ‎гребешо́к (grebešók, small comb, small crest; scallop)
    ко́рень (kórenʹ, root) + ‎-шо́к (-šók) → ‎корешо́к (korešók, rootlet; spine (of a book); counterfoil)
    реме́нь (reménʹ, strap) + ‎-шо́к (-šók) → ‎ремешо́к (remešók, small strap, thong)
    че́рен (čéren, handle, stalk) + ‎-шо́к (-šók) → ‎черешо́к (čerešók, handle, stalk)

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