-ий

See also: -ии, ий, and її

Mongolian

Etymology

From Classical Mongolian (-i) and ᠡᠢ (-ei).

Pronunciation

Suffix

-ий • (-ii)

  1. Marks the genitive case in the regular declension after a front vowel stem ending in н (n).
    эмгэн (emgen, old woman) + -ий (-ii)эмгэний (emgenii, old woman's)
  2. Forms patronymics.

Alternative forms

Russian

Alternative forms

Etymology 1

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *-ьjь.

Suffix

-ий • (-ij)

  1. forms relational and possessive adjectives from nouns describing animals and people: -'s, -ine, -ian
    соба́ка (sobáka, dog) + -ий (-ij)соба́чий (sobáčij, dog (relational);, canine)
    ры́ба (rýba, fish) + -ий (-ij)ры́бий (rýbij, fish (relational);)
    пти́ца (ptíca, bird) + -ий (-ij)пти́чий (ptíčij, bird (relational); avian)
    коза́ (kozá, goat) + -ий (-ij)ко́зий (kózij, goat (relational);)
    лиса́ (lisá, fox) + -ий (-ij)ли́сий (lísij, fox (relational); vulpine, foxlike)
    стару́шка (starúška, (little) old lady) + -ий (-ij)стару́шечий (starúšečij, anile, like a crone or old lady)
    ча́йка (čájka, seagull) + -ий (-ij)ча́ячий (čájačij, seagull (relational); (with irregular -я-))
    ко́шка (kóška, cat) + -ий (-ij)коша́чий (košáčij, cat (relational); , feline) (with irregular -а́-)
    бог (box, god) + -ий (-ij)бо́жий (bóžij, god's, divine)
    деви́ца (devíca, girl, maiden) + -ий (-ij)деви́чий (devíčij, girl's, girlish)
    ба́ба (bába, woman) + -ий (-ij)ба́бий (bábij, women's) (pejorative or in expressions)
    ребя́та (rebjáta, children) + -ий (-ij)ребя́чий (rebjáčij, children's; childish) (with irregular iotation)
Usage notes
  • This suffix is added particularly to animate nouns, and has the special possessive declension. It triggers the Slavic first palatalization but not (normally) iotation; but see ребя́чий (rebjáčij) from ребя́та (rebjáta), with iotation.
  • If added to reducible nouns, the noun assumes the unreduced form.
Declension
Derived terms
Russian terms suffixed with -ий

Etymology 2

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *.

Suffix

-ий • (-ij)

  1. -ed
    одно- (odno-, one) + нога́ (nogá, leg) + -ий (-ij)одноно́гий (odnonógij, one-legged)
    жёлтый (žóltyj, yellow) + -о- (-o-) + брю́хо (brjúxo, belly) + -ий (-ij)желтобрю́хий (želtobrjúxij, yellow-bellied)
    без- (bez-, without) + лик (lik, face) + -ий (-ij)безли́кий (bezlíkij, faceless, literally no-faced)
Usage notes
  • This suffix is a variant of -ый (-yj) used particularly after velars (к г х) due to Russian spelling rules. It is used particularly with two-part compounds, where the second part normally refers to a body part. It does not trigger the Slavic first palatalization.
  • These adjectives do have short forms, of accent pattern a.
Declension
for an adjective whose stem ends in к; similarly for г and х
Derived terms
Russian terms suffixed with -ий

Etymology 3

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *-jь.

Suffix

-ий • (-ij)

  1. forms adjectives from verbs, verbal nouns and compounds: -ous, -al, etc.
    сход (sxod, gathering) + -ий (-ij)схо́жий (sxóžij, similar)
    расходи́ться (rasxodítʹsja, to sell out) + -ий (-ij)расхо́жий (rasxóžij, popular, in demand)
    бес- (bes-, without) + стыд (styd, shame) + -ий (-ij)бессты́жий (besstýžij, shameless)
  2. forms adjectives and adjectival nouns from some nouns referring to people
    возни́ца (vozníca, charioteer) + -ий (-ij)возни́чий (vozníčij, charioteer)
    лесни́к (lesník, woodsman, forest ranger) + -ий (-ij)лесни́чий (lesníčij, woodsman, forest ranger)
    рабо́та (rabóta, work) + -ий (-ij)рабо́чий (rabóčij, worker; worker's)
Usage notes
  • This suffix is not too common and appears to be formed especially from nouns and verbs ending in д. Unlike the other two suffixes, it triggers iotation.
  • Adjectives formed this way tend to have a popular, colloquial flavor.
Declension
for an adjective whose stem ends in ж
Derived terms
Russian terms suffixed with -ий

Uzbek

Suffix

-ий (-iy)

  1. Cyrillic spelling of -iy
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