-ат
Belarusian edit
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-ат • (-at)
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Bulgarian edit
Etymology 1 edit
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *-atъ.
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-ат • (-at)
- Suffix used to form adjectives from nouns, meaning "having X".
Etymology 2 edit
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-ат • (-at)
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Macedonian edit
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-ат • (-at)
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Russian edit
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-ат • (-at)
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Serbo-Croatian edit
Etymology edit
From German -at, first from direct loanwords, and later becoming productive on its own.
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-ат (Latin spelling -at)
- Used on nominal and verbal stems of loanwords, rarely of native words, to build nouns of various meanings.
- Denoting a person.
- Denoting a room, building or field.
- Denoting an honor or service.
- Denoting collectivity.
- Denoting things.
- Denoting abstract notions.
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References edit
- Babić, Stjepan (2002), Tvorba riječi u hrvatskome književnome jeziku, 3rd revised edition, Zagreb: HAZU, page(s) 358
Ukrainian edit
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-ат • (-at)