მე- -ე
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Georgian[edit]
Alternative forms[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Proto-Kartvelian *me- -e.
Originally, this circumfix along with სა- -ე (sa- -e) signified grammatical category. The latter denoted animate things, and the former - inanimate ones. Compare modern Georgian terms მე-ღორ-ე (me-ɣor-e, “swine-herd”) and სა-ღორ-ე (sa-ɣor-e, “pigsty”).
Circumfix[edit]
- attaches to nouns to form agent nouns
- attaches to numerals to form ordinals
Derived terms[edit]
Descendants[edit]
- → Mingrelian: მე- -ე (me- -e)
Mingrelian[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Borrowed from Georgian მე- -ე (me- -e). Doublet of მა- -ა (ma- -a).
Circumfix[edit]
- forms agent nouns