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单词 -o-
释义

-o-

See also: Appendix:Variations of "o"

English

Alternative forms

  • -ö-

Etymology 1

Adopted from Latin -o-, originating ultimately from Ancient Greek -ό- (-ó-) and -ο- (-o-).In English, the connective is found from the Middle English period in direct borrowings from Latin. Direct formations of English terms with the connective, always combining Greek or Latin roots, appear from the 16th or 17th century. From the 18th century, the suffix becomes productive in compounds where the second element is English. From about 1800, formations on all sorts of stems become common.

Interfix

-o-

  1. A linking vowel inserted interconsonantally between two morphemes, to ease pronunciation, without contributing to the meaning. It frequently joins words or combining forms of Ancient Greek or Classical Latin origin in the classical compounds of New Latin and international scientific vocabulary, but it can also be used to join modern terms and even abbreviations, either formally or informally.
    extreme+ -o- + -phile producing extremophile
    blog+ -o- + -sphere producing blogosphere
    speed+ -o- + meter producing speedometer
    sadism+ -o- + masochism producing sadomasochism
    smell+ -o- + vision producing smell-o-vision
Derived terms
English terms interfixed with -o-
Translations

See also

  • -i-

Etymology 2

Designated in the USAN guidelines for non-proprietary names of monoclonal antibodies.

Affix

-o-

  1. (pharmacology) a monoclonal antibody derived from a murine source
  • -mab is the base suffix common to all monoclonal antibodies. (See that entry for full paradigm.)
References
  • USP Dictionary of USAN and International Drug Names, U.S. Pharmacopeia, 2000

Further reading

  • -o- at OneLook Dictionary Search
  • -o-”, in Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
  • -o-”, in The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th edition, Boston, Mass.: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2016, →ISBN.
  • -o-” in TheFreeDictionary.com, Huntingdon Valley, Pa.: Farlex, Inc., 2003–2023.
  • -o-”, in OED Online , Oxford, Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press, launched 2000.
  • -o, suffix.”, in The Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd edition, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1989, →ISBN.

Czech

Interfix

-o-

  1. Forms compounds.

Derived terms

Czech terms interfixed with -o-

French

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /o/

Interfix

-o-

  1. -o-

Derived terms

French terms interfixed with -o-

German

Pronunciation

  • (file)

Interfix

-o-

  1. -o-

Derived terms

German terms interfixed with -o-

Hungarian

Interfix

-o-

  1. A suffix-initial vowel (or linking vowel) inserted interconsonantally between the word stem and the suffix, to ease pronunciation, without contributing to the meaning.
    kor (age)korok (ages)

See also

  • -a-
  • -á-
  • -e-
  • -ö-

Kashubian

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic [Term?]. Akin to Polish -o-, Czech -o-, Russian -о- (-o-).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /-ɔ-/

Interfix

-o-

  1. Used to link two words in some compounds; -o-

Derived terms

Kashubian terms interfixed with -o-

Latin

Etymology

Adopted from the thematic vowel in Ancient Greek -ο- (-o-) and -ό- (-ó-), often used to form nominal compounds. In Ancient Greek, the connective suffix originates in compounds where the first member is thematic, such as δημοκρατία (dēmokratía), but was extended by analogy to other stems, such as μητρόπολις (mētrópolis). The suffix was borrowed as a connective into Latin, mainly in compounds of Greek origin.

The suffix becomes productive and forms new compounds in learned humanist Latin, from the Renaissance. The connective is especially productive in connecting ethnonyms or geographical terms; genuine Greek stems include Gallo-, and Syro-, but most are of medieval or modern origin, productive from the 15th century, such as Anglo-, Graeco- or Latino-.

Interfix

-o-

  1. (post-classical Latin) Suffix forming nominal compounds (such as anglosaxonicus (Anglo-Saxon), from Anglus (Angle, English) and saxonicus (Saxon)).

Derived terms

Latin terms interfixed with -o-

Polish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɔ/
  • Syllabification: o

Interfix

-o-

  1. used in compound words
    deszcz + -o- + mierzyćdeszczomierz

Derived terms

Polish terms interfixed with -o-

See also

  • -i-, -u-, -y-

Further reading

  • -o- in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
  • -o- in Polish dictionaries at PWN

Serbo-Croatian

Interfix

-o- (Cyrillic spelling -о-)

  1. Interfix used for forming nominal compounds.
    kiš + -o- + -brankȉšobrān

Derived terms

Serbo-Croatian terms interfixed with -o-

Slovak

Interfix

-o-

  1. Used to form compounds.

Derived terms

Slovak terms interfixed with -o-

Slovene

Interfix

-o-

  1. Used to form compounds.

Derived terms

Slovene terms interfixed with -o-

Swedish

Etymology

From Old Swedish -u, -o, from the Old Swedish genitive form of Germanic feminine ōn-stems.

Alternates with -u- according to Old Swedish rules of syllable weight, where -o was used after heavy syllables and -u after light.

Interfix

-o-

  1. Genitival interfix used to link elements in some compounds.

Usage notes

  • Used as interfix in compounds with certain old weak feminines ending in -a. Some common ones are hälsa (health), e.g. hälsocentral (health center); kvinna (woman), e.g. kvinnoorganisation (women's organisation); känsla (feeling), e.g. känsloliv (emotional life); vecka (week), e.g. veckodag (day of the week); vila (rest), e.g. vilopuls (resting heart rate); lära (teaching, theory), e.g. läromedel (teaching aids); föda (food, diet), e.g. födoämne (foodstuff); människa (human), e.g. människovärde (human dignity); saga (tale), e.g. sagobok (storybook), etc.
  • Alternates with a zero interfix (vowel deletion) in some words, cf. kyrkogård (churchyard), but kyrktorn (church tower); kronofogde (enforcement officer), but kronblad (petal).
  • The interfix was formerly mostly confined to the written literary language, whereas the spoken colloquial language preferred compounds with no -o- or with -e- in some dialects, but forms with -o- are now common in the spoken language, and formerly colloquial pronunciations such as körrgård for kyrkogård are today less common.

Derived terms

Swedish terms interfixed with -o-

See also

  • -u-
  • -s-
  • -a-
  • -e-

References

  • Teleman, Ulf; Hellberg, Staffan; Andersson, Erik & Holm, Lisa (1999). Svenska akademiens grammatik 2 Ord. Stockholm: Svenska akad.
  • Wessén, Elias (1958). Svensk språkhistoria. 2, Ordbildningslära. 3. ed. Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell
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