-ty

See also: ty, Ty, ty., .ty, , , tỷ, and Tỵ

English

Etymology 1

From Middle English -ty, from Old English -tiġ (-ty), from Proto-Germanic *tigiwiz, plural of *teguz (group of ten), from Proto-Indo-European *deḱ-, *déḱm̥ (ten). Cognate with Scots -ty (-ty), West Frisian -tich (-ty), Dutch -tig (-ty), German -zig (-ty), Gothic 𐍄𐌹𐌲𐌿𐍃 (tigus, group of ten, decade). Related to ten.

Suffix

-ty

  1. Nonproductive suffix indicating single-digit integer multiples of ten
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Etymology 2

From Middle English -te, borrowed from Old French -te, from Latin -tātem, accusative masculine singular of -tās.

Suffix

-ty

  1. Alternative form of -ity Used to form abstract nouns from adjectives
Translations
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