-och
Czech
Pronunciation
Suffix
-och m anim (noun-forming suffix)Category:Czech lemmas#OHCategory:Czech suffixes#OHCategory:Czech noun-forming suffixes#OHCategory:Czech entries with incorrect language header#OHCategory:Czech masculine suffixes#OHCategory:Czech animate suffixes#OHCategory:Pages with entries#OCHCategory:Pages with 4 entries#OCH
Declension
Derived terms
Further reading
- -och in Slovník afixů užívaných v češtině, 2017
Polish
Etymology
From -o- + -chCategory:Polish terms interfixed with -o-#CHCategory:Polish terms suffixed with -ch#OCH.
Pronunciation
Suffix
-ochCategory:Polish lemmas#OCHCategory:Polish suffixes#OCHCategory:Polish entries with incorrect language header#OCHCategory:Pages with entries#OCHCategory:Pages with 4 entries#OCH
- used with a verb to form a masculine noun that is derogatory or augmentative
- used with an adjective to form a masculine noun that is derogatory or augmentative
Derived terms
See also
References
Further reading
- -och in Polish dictionaries at PWN
Slovak
Suffix
-och m pers (noun-forming suffix, relational adjective -ošský)Category:Slovak lemmas#OCHCategory:Slovak suffixes#OCHCategory:Slovak noun-forming suffixes#OCHCategory:Slovak entries with incorrect language header#OCHCategory:Slovak masculine suffixes#OCHCategory:Slovak personal suffixes#OCHCategory:Pages with entries#OCHCategory:Pages with 4 entries#OCH
- forms nouns referring to property bearers
Declension
Welsh
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
Suffix
-ochCategory:Welsh lemmas#OCCategory:Welsh suffixes#OCCategory:Welsh entries with incorrect language header#OCCategory:Pages with entries#OCHCategory:Pages with 4 entries#OCH
- (literaryCategory:Welsh literary terms#OC) verb suffix for the second-person plural present subjunctive
- (colloquialCategory:Welsh colloquialisms#OC) verb suffix for the second-person plural preterite