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-ych

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See also: ych

Middle English

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Suffix

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-ych

  1. Alternative form of -yssh

Polish

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    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /ɘx/
    • Rhymes: -ɘx
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    Suffix

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    -ych m pers

    1. Alternative form of -ich
      Jędrzej + ‎-ych → ‎Jędrych

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    Welsh

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    Etymology 1

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    -ych m

    1. person or man associated with root
      aur (gold) + ‎-ych → ‎eurych (goldsmith)
    Usage notes
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    eurych is the only example of the use of the suffix -ych.

    Etymology 2

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    Suffix

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    -ych

    1. (literary) verb suffix for the second-person singular present subjunctive
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    -ych causes i-affection of internal vowels, for example, canu (to sing) + ‎-ych → ‎cenych ((that) you sing).

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    Category Welsh terms suffixed with -ych not found