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Reconstruction:Proto-Slavic/-nikъ

This Proto-Slavic entry contains reconstructed words and roots. As such, the term(s) in this entry are not directly attested, but are hypothesized to have existed based on comparative evidence.

Proto-Slavic

Etymology

Compound masculine suffix formed by the past participle ending *-nъ + *-ikъ. Forms appended to a- or ě-stems are obsolete. They are often resolved by duplicating *-nъ + *-ьnъ + *-ikъ: e.g. Bulgarian помазаник (pomazanik), избраник (izbranik) : Russian помазанник (pomazannik), избранник (izbrannik).

The form *-nikъ seems to be prevalent mainly in East and South Slavic. West Slavic uses instead *-nьcь (from *-nъ + *-ьcь), e.g. Polish pomazaniec, wybraniec.

Suffix

*-nikъ m

  1. From the deverbial noun stem of imperfect verbs, forms agents or objects related to the specified verb
    From athematic or simple thematic verbs:
    *dati (to give)*podanikъ (subject)
    *jьzbьrati (to select, to chose out of)*jьzbьranikъ (chosen one)
    *poznati (to get familiar with)*poznajьnikъ (acquaintance)
    From je-theme verbs:
    *učati (to study)*učenikъ (student)
    *mǫčati (to struggle, to try hard)*mǫčenikъ (martyr)
    *mazati (to smear, to anoint)*pomazanikъ (anointed) (mixed ā-/je-declension)
    From ā- and jā-theme verbs:
    *tupati (to beat, to thump)*tupanikъ (beat, stroke, scuffle) (South Slavic)
    *sъmysľаti (to think along with)*sъmyšľаnikъ (associate, collaborator) (South Slavic)
    From ě- and ě/i-theme verbs:
    *družěti (to be in friendly relation)*družаnikъ (comrade, fellow man) (obsolete)
    *goděti (to get engaged)*goděnikъ (fiancé) (South Slavic)
    From ī-theme verbs:
    *negoditi (not to get along)*negodьnikъ (scammer, crook)
    *bez (without) + *roditi (to give birth)*bezrodьnikъ (stateless person)
    From v-theme verbs:
    *sluti (to express, to utter, to call oneself)*slovьje (utterance)*slovьnikъ (wordlist) (archaic ev-declension)
    *čarovati (to charm, to amaze)*čarovьnikъ (charmer) (denominal ova-declension)
Usage notes
  • The suffix is (normally) not used with perfective verbs, e.g. those in *-nǫti.
  • The derived deverbial nouns refer to agents or concepts who have undergone the verb. For agents, who perform the verb, the suffixes *-teľь, *-ačь, *-ařь, or other similar are used. For example, compare *sъpodvižеnikъ (associate, one who moves along with you) (obsolete) : *dvigateľь (engine, one who sets in motion)*dvigati (to move, to lift).

Declension

Derived terms

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