-лугъ
Udi
Etymology
From Azerbaijani -luq, a form of -lik.
Suffix
-лугъ • (-luɣ)
- used to derive abstract nouns from adjectives;
- бабли (babli, “rotten”) + -лугъ (-luɣ) → баблилугъ (babliluɣ, “rottenness”)
- мацӏи (mac̣i, “white”) + -лугъ (-luɣ) → мацӏилугъ (mac̣iluɣ, “whiteness”)
- used to derive abstract nouns from nouns
- used to derive nouns denoting work/jobs from nouns denoting professions
- гьокъкъабаз (hoq̇q̇abaz, “trickster”) + -лугъ (-luɣ) → гьокъкъабазлугъ (hoq̇q̇abazluɣ, “trickery, work of a tricker”)
- нана (nana, “mother”) + -лугъ (-luɣ) → наналугъ (nanaluɣ, “motherhood”)
- used to derive nouns denoting places characterized by abundance of something from nouns
- чейил (čejil, “swamp”) + -лугъ (-luɣ) → чейиллугъ (čejilluɣ, “swampy place”)
- цац (cac, “thorn”) + -лугъ (-luɣ) → цацлугъ (cacluɣ, “thorny place”)
- used to derive adjectives from nouns; -ly
- усен (usen, “year”) + -лугъ (-luɣ) → усенлугъ (usenluɣ, “yearly”)
- (non-productive) used to derive nouns denoting kinship other than by blood; step-
- нана (nana, “mother”) + -лугъ (-luɣ) → наналугъ (nanaluɣ, “step-mother”)
Derived terms
Udi terms suffixed with -лугъ
Further reading
- Gukasjan, Vorošil (1974) “-лугъ”, in Удинско-азербайджанско-русский словарь [Udi–Azerbaijani–Russian Dictionary], Baku: Academy Press, page 262
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