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Meaning of -og | Babel Free

Phrase CEFR C2
ɔɡ

Definitions

  1. adjectival suffix often indicating an abundance of the root
  2. noun suffix indicating person, creature or object characterised by root

Examples

“carreg (“stone”) + -og → caregog (“stony”)”
“twll (“hole”) + -og → tyllog (“perforated, porous”)”
“gallu (“ability”) + -og → galluog (“capable”)”
“enw (“name”) + -og → enwog (“famous”)”
“perchen (“to own”) + -og → perchennog (“owner”)”
“march (“stallion, horse”) + -og → marchog (“knight, horserider”)”
“draen (“thorn(s)”) + -og → draenog (“hedgehog”)”
“ysgyfarn (“ear”) + -og → ysgyfarnog (“hare”)”
“clust (“ear”) + -og → clustog (“cushion, bolster”)”

CEFR level

C2
Mastery
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