-th
Engleski
urediAlternativni oblici
urediIzgovor
urediEtimologija 1
urediOd Srednji Engleski -th, -t, od Stari Engleski -þ, -t, -þu, -tu, -þo, -to (“-th”, abstract nominal suffix), od Pra-Germanski *-iþō, od Proto-Indo-European *-iteh₂. Cognate with Škotski -th, West Frisian -te, Holandski -te, Danski -de, Švedski -d, Icelandic -ð, -d, Gotski -𐌹𐌸𐌰 (-iþa), Latinski -itās (“-ty, -ity”). See -ity, -t.
Sufiks
uredi-th
- (no longer productive) Forming nouns from verbs of action.
- (no longer productive) Forming nouns from adjectives.
Sinonimi
urediEtimologija 2
urediOd Srednji Engleski -th, od Stari Engleski -þa, -þe, -oþa, -oþe, derived from a Proto-Indo-European superlative suffix.
Sufiks
uredi-th
- Used to form the ordinal numeral when the final term of the spelled number is not “first”, “second”, or “third”.
- In mathematical discourse, used to form a term denoting the ordinal numeral corresponding to the value, being a natural number, of a mathematical expression.
- The nth term of a geometrical progression whose first term is a and common ratio is r is given by arn.
Korisne beleške
uredi- When suffixing a spelled number ending on "eight", its final "t" is dropped: eighth; twenty-eighth.
- In older texts, this suffix, and the other suffixes for forming ordinals, may be seen written as superscripts: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th. This is considered old-fashioned; the current preference is to write (when not spelling the numbers), 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th.
- When used to suffix a mathematical expression, a hyphen is sometimes inserted: n-th term.
Coordinate terms
urediPrevodi
urediused to form the ordinal numeral
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Etymology 3
urediFrom Srednji Engleski -eth, -th, from Stari Engleski -eþ, -aþ, -þ.
Suffix
uredi-th
- (archaic) A variant of -eth, used to form the archaic third-person singular indicative present tense of verbs.
See also
urediKategorija Engleski termm suffixed with -th nije pronađena