-ety

English

Alternative forms

Etymology 1

Cognate of -ity, ultimately from Latin -(i)tās.[1] See more at -ity.

Suffix

-ety

  1. Used to indicate qualities or states.
    contrary + -etycontrariety

Etymology 2

Uncertain. Perhaps imitative of repeated action.[2]

Suffix

-ety

  1. Added to monosyllabic words, typically nouns or adjectives, to extend their form.
    1. Often with frequentative force.
      jig + -etyjiggety
      hip-hop + -etyhippety-hoppety
      yack + -etyyackety-yak
    2. Also seen in other fanciful compounds.
      dig + -etydiggety, hot diggety dog
      lick + -etylickety, lickety-split

References

  1. -ity, suffix”, in OED Online Paid subscription required, Oxford, Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press, December 2020.
  2. -ety, suffix”, in OED Online Paid subscription required, Oxford, Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press, November 2010.

See also

English terms suffixed with -ety

Anagrams

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