-ttain
See also: -ttäin
Finnish
Etymology
A variant of earlier and still dialectal -ttaen, probably from *-ttaden (possibly related to Estonian -ti, -te and Votic -ttaa), re-extracted from the second infinitive instructive forms of verbs ending in -ttaa. The instructive case has distributive meanings in dialects, with such uses attested in Kalevala.
Suffix
-ttain (front vowel harmony variant -ttäin, linguistic notation -ttAin)
- Forms distributive adverbs.
- aste (“grade”) + -ttain → asteittain (“gradually”)
- päivä (“day”) + -ttain → päivittäin (“daily, every day”)
- tusina (“dozen”) + -ttain → tusinoittain (“dozens of”)
- Forms adverbs expressing manner.
- kiinalainen (“Chinese”) + -ttain → kiinalaisittain (“in a Chinese way”)
- tusina (“dozen”) + -ttain → tusinoittain (“by the dozen”)
- sivu (“page”) + -ttain → sivuittain (“page by page”)
- Forms adverbs that express position.
Usage notes
- This suffix is usually appended to the weak plural stem; see examples above.
Derived terms
Finnish terms suffixed with -ttain
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