-uch

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See also: uch, úch, and uch-

Polish[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ux/
  • Rhymes: -ux
  • Syllabification: uch

Etymology 1[edit]

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *-uxъ.

Suffix[edit]

-uch

  1. used with a verb to form a masculine noun that is derogatory or augmentative
    lizać + ‎-uch → ‎lizuch
    pieścić + ‎-uch → ‎pieściuch
    pleść + ‎-uch → ‎pleciuch
    śmierdzieć + ‎-uch → ‎śmierdziuch
  2. used with an adjective to form a masculine noun that is derogatory or augmentative
    młody + ‎-uch → ‎młodziuch
    prosty + ‎-uch → ‎prościuch
    stary + ‎-uch → ‎staruch
  3. used with a noun to form a masculine noun that is derogatory or augmentative
    kłamca + ‎-uch → ‎kłamczuch
    kopeć + ‎-uch → ‎kopciuch
    leń + ‎-uch → ‎leniuch
    łakomiec + ‎-uch → ‎łakomczuch
    niewiasta + ‎-uch → ‎niewieściuch
    smoła + ‎-uch → ‎smoluch
  4. used with a participle to form a masculine noun that is derogatory or augmentative
    niedbały + ‎-uch → ‎niedbaluch
    ospały + ‎-uch → ‎ospaluch
    uparty + ‎-uch → ‎uparciuch
    zmarzły + ‎-uch → ‎zmarzluch

Etymology 2[edit]

From Polish ucho (ear).

Suffix[edit]

-uch

  1. used to form animal names

Derived terms[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  • Stankiewicz, Edward (1986) The Slavic Languages: Unity in Diversity[1], pages 259-263

Further reading[edit]

  • -uch in Polish dictionaries at PWN