-ik

Meaning

  1. (feminine, morpheme) Forms abstract nouns, typically of Latin/Greek stems as the counterpart to adjectives in -isch.
  2. (feminine, morpheme) Forms abstract nouns, typically of Latin/Greek stems as the counterpart to adjectives in -isch.
  3. (feminine, morpheme) Forms abstract nouns, typically of Latin/Greek stems as the counterpart to adjectives in -isch.

Pronounced as (IPA)
/-ɪk/
Etymology

In summary

Borrowed from Latin -icus and Ancient Greek -ικός (-ikós).

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