Japanese edit

Etymology 1 edit

Variant of the suffix (ko, by two people, mutually),[1] possibly from nominalizing suffix こと (koto).

Suffix edit

っこ (-kko

  1. mutually, reciprocally, to one another
    ()っこする
    nagekko suru
    to throw to one another; to play catch
    宿(しゅく)(だい)(うつ)っこ
    shukudai no utsushikko
    copying one another's homework
  2. Alternative form of っこない: in no way, certainly not
Usage notes edit

Etymology 2 edit

Originally a slightly jocular variant of () (ko, child).[1]

Suffix edit

っこ (-kko

  1. っ子: child of, typical resident of
    ()()()Edokkotrue Tokyoite, child of Edo
Usage notes edit
  • Suffixed to a proper noun or a noun indicating a place

References edit

  1. 1.0 1.1 Shōgaku Tosho (1988) 国語大辞典(新装版) [Unabridged Dictionary of Japanese (Revised Edition)] (in Japanese), Tōkyō: Shogakukan, →ISBN
  2. ^ Martin Collick, David P. Dutcher, Souichi Tanabe, and Minori Kaneko (2004) Kenkyusha's New Japanese-English Dictionary 5th edition, Tōkyō: Kenkyūsha.