-i-
See also: Appendix:Variations of "i"
English
Interfix
-i-
- (in coining neologisms) A vowel inserted interconsonantally between morphemes of Latinate origin in order to ease pronunciation (an anaptyxis, a linking vowel).
Derived terms
Derived terms
References
- The Concise Oxford English Dictionary [Eleventh Edition] lists -i- as an entry.
Etymology 2
The initial vowel of primate.
Related terms
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See also
English terms interfixed with -i-
References
- USP Dictionary of USAN and International Drug Names, U.S. Pharmacopeia, 2000
Czech
Derived terms
Czech terms interfixed with -i-
Finnish
Etymology 1
From Proto-Uralic *-j (oblique plural marker).
Infix
-i-
- Indicator of plural in nominal forms, except in nominative case, in which it is -t.
- talossa - taloissa ― in the house - in the houses
Usage notes
- if the plural indicator is between two vowels it becomes -j-
- talon - talojen ― of the house - of the houses
Etymology 2
From Proto-Uralic *-j (past tense marker).
Infix
-i-
- Past tense infix in verbs.
- katson - katsoin ― I watch - I watched
Latin
Etymology
From the reduction of several historical unstressed short stem vowels during the Old Latin period. The reduced vowel was later reinterpreted as part of various suffixes.
Interfix
-i-
- Connecting vowel inserted between a stem and a suffix in compound words.
Derived terms
Latin terms interfixed with -i-
Old Polish
Interfix
-i-
- used in forming certain compounds
Derived terms
Old Polish terms interfixed with -i-
Polish
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /i/
- Rhymes: -i
- Syllabification: i
Derived terms
Polish terms interfixed with -i-
Spanish
Interfix
-i-
- Used to form compounds
Derived terms
Spanish terms interfixed with -i-
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