-gin

See also: gin, Gin, GIN, ĝin, and gīn

Basque

Alternative forms

Suffix

-gin

  1. maker, doer
    hara- (meat) + -ginharakin (butcher)
    zur (wood) + -ginzurgin (carpenter)

Derived terms

Basque terms suffixed with -gin

Irish

Etymology

From Ancient Greek -γενής (-genḗs, producer of). Possibly influenced by Irish gin ((to give) birth, source) from Old Irish gainithir, from Proto-Celtic *ganyetor. Both ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *ǵenh₁-.

Suffix

-gin f

  1. -gen

Declension

Derived terms

Irish terms suffixed with -gin

Turkish

preceding vowel
A / I E / İ O / U Ö / Ü
default -gın -gin -gun -gün
assimilated -kın -kin -kun -kün

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɟin/

Suffix

-gin

  1. Form of -gın after the vowels E / İ.
    diz- (to arrange in a row) + -gindizgin (rein)
    sal- (to let loose, to let go) + -gınsalgın (outbreak, epidemic)
    dur- (to stop) + -gundurgun (still, calm)
    ol- (to be, to become) + -gunolgun (ripe)
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