-the
See also: Appendix:Variations of "the"
Irish
Middle English
Etymology 1
Inherited from Old English -þ, -þu (abstract nominal suffix), from Proto-West Germanic *-iþu, from Proto-Germanic *-iþō, from Proto-Indo-European *-iteh₂.
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /-θ(ə)/, /-ð(ə)/
- (following fricatives) IPA(key): /-t(ə)/
Suffix
-the
Usage notes
- Final /ə/ is usually deleted when it precedes this suffix; this often results in shortening of any long vowel preceding the resultant consonant cluster.
Derived terms
Middle English terms suffixed with -the (abstract nominal)
References
- “-th(e, suf.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007.
Etymology 2
Inherited from Old English -þa (ordinal suffix), from Proto-West Germanic *-dō, from Proto-Germanic *-dô.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /-θ(ə)/, /-ð(ə)/
- (following fricatives) IPA(key): /-t(ə)/
- (influenced by Old Norse) IPA(key): /-d(ə)/
Usage notes
- Final /ə/ is sometimes deleted when it precedes this suffix; this often results in shortening of any long vowel preceding the resultant consonant cluster.
Derived terms
Middle English terms suffixed with -the (ordinal)
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