Reconstruction:Proto-Slavic/-ajь
Appearance
Proto-Slavic
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Proto-Balto-Slavic *-āˀjas, derived from factive verb stems Proto-Slavic *-ati + *-ъ.
Cognate with Latvian -ājs, Lithuanian -ojas in giedótajas (“singer”) (< giedóti), darýtojas (< darýti).[1]
Suffix
[edit]*-ajь m
- Deverbal from factive verbs inflecting in *-ati. Similar in sense to -er, -ant:
- *ortajь (“peon, servant”) ← *ortati (“to struggle”)
- *xodatajь (“solicitor”) ← *xodatati (“to mediate”)
- *golšatajь (“herald, announcer”) ← *golšatati (“to utter”)
Declension
[edit]singular | dual | plural | |
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nominative | *-ajь | *-aja | *-aji |
genitive | *-aja | *-aju | *-ajь |
dative | *-aju | *-ajema | *-ajemъ |
accusative | *-ajь | *-aja | *-aję̇ |
instrumental | *-ajьmь, *-ajemь* | *-ajema | *-aji |
locative | *-aji | *-aju | *-ajixъ |
vocative | *-aju | *-aja | *-aji |
* -ьmь in North Slavic, -emь in South Slavic.
Derived terms
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Otrębski, Jan (1964) “Славяно-балтийское языковое единство. II. Морфологические явления”, in Вопросы языкознания, number 6, Москва: Издательство Академии наук СССР, page 28
Categories:
- Proto-Slavic terms inherited from Proto-Balto-Slavic
- Proto-Slavic terms derived from Proto-Balto-Slavic
- Proto-Slavic terms suffixed with *-ъ
- Proto-Slavic lemmas
- Proto-Slavic suffixes
- Proto-Slavic noun-forming suffixes
- Proto-Slavic masculine suffixes
- Proto-Slavic soft o-stem nouns
- Proto-Slavic soft masculine o-stem nouns