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单词 -heit
释义

-heit

See also: heit

German

Alternative forms

  • -keit

Etymology

From Middle High German -heit, from Old High German -heit, and ultimately from Proto-Germanic *haiduz (personality, character, manner, way).[1] Cognate with Dutch -heid, English -hood, Danish -hed.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /-haɪ̯t/, [haɪ̯t]
  • The suffix has secondary stress when it follows an unstressed syllable and often also when it precedes one. When it is entirely unstressed, the /h/ may be unpronounced in common speech.
  • (file)

Suffix

-heit f (genitive -heit, plural -heiten)

  1. Converts an adjective into a noun and usually denotes an abstract quality of the adjectival root. It is often equivalent to the English suffixes -ness, -th, -ty:
    schön (beautiful) + -heitSchönheit (beauty)
    neu (new) + -heitNeuheit (novelty)
  2. Converts concrete nouns into abstract nouns:
    Kind (child) + -heitKindheit (childhood)
    Christ (Christian) + -heitChristenheit (Christendom)

Usage notes

  • While -heit is the normal form of this suffix, it becomes -keit after certain adjectival suffixes. These are -bar, -ig, -isch, -lich, -sam. For example: nützlich (useful) + -heitNützlichkeit (utility).
  • Adjectives ending in unstressed -el, -er usually take -keit as well: eitel (vain) + -heitEitelkeit (vanity), mager (meagre) + -heitMagerkeit (meagreness). However, there are a handful of exceptions, e.g. Dunkelheit (darkness), Sicherheit (safety).
  • Sometimes -ig- is added to the adjective and the suffix thus becomes -keit. This is the general rule with adjectives in -haft and -los: fehlerhaft (faulty) + -heitFehlerhaftigkeit (faultiness). There is also a fairly large number of other adjectives that follow this pattern: müde (tired) + -heitMüdigkeit (tiredness). Two forms may exist for some adjectives, occasionally with a semantic distinction, e.g. Neuheit (novelty) versus Neuigkeit (news).

Declension

Derived terms

German terms suffixed with -heit

References

  1. Friedrich Kluge (1989), “-heit”, in Elmar Seebold, editor, Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache [Etymological Dictionary of the German Language] (in German), 22nd edition, Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, →ISBN.

Further reading

  • Friedrich Kluge (1883), -heit”, in , John Francis Davis, transl., Etymological Dictionary of the German Language, published 1891
  • -heit on the German Wikipedia.Wikipedia de

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Middle Norwegian -heit, a borrow from Middle Low German -heit. Confer with Norwegian Bokmål -het and Swedish -het.

Suffix

-heit f

  1. (colloquial) creates abstract nouns from adjectives
  2. (rare) creates concrete nouns

Derived terms

Norwegian Nynorsk terms suffixed with -heit

References

  • “-heit” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
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