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In many English placenames, the suffix -ing originally signified 'son of' or 'belonging to' and now survives only as an unproductive relic.
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In many English placenames, the suffix -ing originally signified 'son of' or 'belonging to' and now survives only as an unproductive relic.
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-ing
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idiomatic
morpheme
Japanese Meaning
(生産的ではなくなった)派生名詞を形成する接尾辞。元々は男性形に使われ、『~の子』『~に属する』という意味を持ち、地名、父称、または縮小辞などに用いられる。 / 英語の-iteと同じ意味合いを持つ。
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