-th

Takođe pogledajte: th, Th, TH, 'th, th', .th, th-, i Dodatak:Varijante od "th"

Engleski[uredi]

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Etimologija 1[uredi]

Od Middle English -th, -t, od Old English , -t, -þu, -tu, -þo, -to (-th, abstract nominal suffix), od Proto-Germanic *-iþō, od Proto-Indo-European *-iteh₂. Cognate with Scots -th, West Frisian -te, Holandski -te, Danski -de, Švedski -d, Icelandic , -d, Gothic -𐌹𐌸𐌰 (-iþa), Latinski -itās (-ty, -ity). See -ity, -t.

Sufiks[uredi]

-th

  1. (no longer productive) Forming nouns from verbs of action.
    berth, birth, blowth, drawth, flowth, growth, health, sight, spilth, stealth, theft, weight
  2. (no longer productive) Forming nouns from adjectives.
    breadth, coolth, dampth, dearth, depth, filth, height/heighth, length, roomth, ruth, strength, troth, truth, sloth/slowth, warmth, wealth, width, wrath, wrength, youth/youngth,
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Etimologija 2[uredi]

Od Middle English -th, od Old English -þa, -þe, -oþa, -oþe, derived from a Proto-Indo-European superlative suffix.

Sufiks[uredi]

-th

  1. Used to form the ordinal numeral when the final term of the spelled number is not “first”, “second”, or “third”.
    the 4th/Fourth of July
  2. 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.
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Etymology 3[uredi]

From Middle English -eth, -th, from Old English -eþ, -aþ, .

Suffix[uredi]

-th

  1. (archaic) A variant of -eth, used to form the archaic third-person singular indicative present tense of verbs.
    comecometh
    havehath
    dodoth
    saysaith

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