-ιστί

Ancient Greek

Etymology

Adverbial form derived from -ίζω (-ízō)

Pronunciation

 

Suffix

-ιστί • (-istí)

  1. Appended to names of peoples to denote to speak in their language or dialect
    Ἀττικός (Attikós) + -ιστί (-istí)ἀττικιστί (attikistí, in the Attic dialect)
    Δωριεύς (Dōrieús) + -ιστί (-istí)δωριστί (dōristí, in the Doric dialect)
    Λατῖνος (Latînos) + -ιστί (-istí)λατῑνιστί (latīnistí, in the Latin language, in Latin)
    Πέρσης (Pérsēs) + -ιστί (-istí)περσιστί (persistí, in the Persian language, in Persian)

Derived terms

Ancient Greek terms suffixed with -ιστί

Descendants

  • Greek: -ιστί (-istí)

Greek

Etymology

From Ancient Greek -ιστί (-istí), from verb ending -ίζω (-ízo).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /iˈsti/

Suffix

-ιστί • (-istí)

  1. (formal, archaic, Katharevousa) added to a country adjective to make an adverb indicating use of that specific language:
    Έλληνας (Éllinas, Greek) + -ιστί (-istí)ελληνιστί (ellinistí, in Greek)
    Γάλλος (Gállos, French) + -ιστί (-istí)γαλλιστί (gallistí, in French)
    Λατίνος (Latínos, Latin) + -ιστί (-istí)λατινιστί (latinistí, in Latin)

Derived terms

Category Greek terms suffixed with -ιστί not found
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