־ות
Hebrew
editEtymology 1
editFrom Proto-Semitic *-at- as abstract/collective nouns-forming suffix.
Pronunciation
edit- (Modern Israeli Hebrew) IPA(key): /-ut/
Suffix
edit־וּת • (-út) f (plural ־ויות \ ־ֻיּוֹת)
- -ness, -ity, -ism, -hood: a suffix forming nouns, especially abstract nouns, from adjectives and other words.
Usage notes
edit- This suffix is often appended to adjectives in ־י (-í, “-al, -an, -ic, -ous”), such that ־יות (-iút, “-ality, -anity, -icity, -osity”) may be considered a suffix in its own right.
Derived terms
editEtymology 2
editFrom the plural *-āt- of Proto-Semitic *-at- as feminine nouns-forming suffix. Cognate with Arabic ـَات (-āt).
Pronunciation
edit- (Modern Israeli Hebrew) IPA(key): /-ot/
Suffix
edit־וֹת • (-ót)
- The plural ending for most feminine and a few masculine nouns (regardless of state).
- The feminine plural ending for adjectives (regardless of state).
- The feminine plural ending for present-tense and present-participle forms of verbs.
- (rare) Appended to two masculine nouns denoting men, forming feminine counterparts denoting women or females.
Derived terms
editCategory Hebrew terms suffixed with ־ות (noun feminine plurals) not found
Category Hebrew terms suffixed with ־ות (verb feminine plurals) not found
Descendants
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editEtymology
editSuffix
edit־ות • (-es)
- The plural suffix for feminine nouns derived from Hebrew.