-ín

See also: Appendix:Variations of "in"

Asturian

Suffix

-ín

  1. A suffix to form the diminutives of nouns.

Galician

Etymology 1

Suffix

-ín

  1. Suffix indicating the first-person singular indicative preterite of -er and -ir verbs.
See also

Etymology 2

Suffix

-ín (feminine -iña)

  1. Alternative form of -iño, a diminutive suffix, in northeastern Galician.

Irish

Etymology 1

Suffix

-ín m

  1. Suffix used to form diminutive nouns, sometimes with semantic shift from the original noun.
    capall (horse) + -íncapaillín (pony)
    lacha (duck) + -ínlachín (duckling)
    pota (pot) + -ínpoitín (poteen)
    teach (house) + -ínteachín (cottage)

Etymology 2

From English -ine, from Old French -ine, from Latin -īnus, from Ancient Greek -ινος (-inos).

Suffix

-ín m

  1. (chemistry) -ine
    aimín (amine)
    anailín (aniline)
    iaidín (iodine)

Usage notes

All nouns ending in a broad consonant change to a slender consonant before taking -ín, except words with stems ending in -ach

Declension

Derived terms

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Spanish

Suffix

-ín

  1. (Northern Spain, especially Asturias) A suffix to form the diminutives of nouns, often one already with a diminutive suffix
    chico (boy) + -itochiquito (little boy) + -ínchiquitín (very young boy)

Usage notes

This prefix is most commonly used in Spain, particularly in Asturias. It can be used for nouns (cafetín) or adjectives (pequeñín).

Derived terms

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