oc

Translingual

Etymology

Clipping of EnglishCategory:Translingual terms derived from English#OC Occitan or FrenchCategory:Translingual terms derived from French#OC occitanCategory:Translingual clippings#OC, from Medieval LatinCategory:Translingual terms derived from Medieval Latin#OC Occitānus.

Symbol

ocCategory:Translingual lemmas#OCCategory:Translingual symbols#OCCategory:Translingual terms with redundant script codes#OCCategory:Translingual entries with incorrect language header#OCCategory:Pages with entries#OCCategory:Pages with 11 entries#OC

  1. (international standards) ISO 639-1Category:ISO 639-1 language code for Occitan.

See also

English

Adverb

oc (not comparable)Category:English lemmas#OCCategory:English adverbs#OCCategory:English uncomparable adverbs#OCCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#OCCategory:Pages with entries#OCCategory:Pages with 11 entries#OC

  1. (Internet slangCategory:English internet slang#OC) Initialism of of courseCategory:English initialisms#OC.

Anagrams

Manx

Etymology

From Old IrishCategory:Manx terms derived from Old Irish#OC occaib.

Pronunciation

Pronoun

oc (emphatic ocsyn)Category:Manx non-lemma forms#OCCategory:Manx prepositional pronouns#OCCategory:Manx entries with incorrect language header#OCCategory:Pages with entries#OCCategory:Pages with 11 entries#OC

  1. third-person plural of ec
    at them
  2. (idiomaticCategory:Manx idioms#OC) their

Middle English

Etymology 1

Noun

ocCategory:Middle English alternative forms#OCCategory:Middle English entries with incorrect language header#OCCategory:Pages with entries#OCCategory:Pages with 11 entries#OC

  1. (Early Middle EnglishCategory:Early Middle English#OC, WorcestershireCategory:Worcestershire Middle English#OC) alternative form of ok (oak)

Etymology 2

Adverb

ocCategory:Middle English alternative forms#OCCategory:Middle English entries with incorrect language header#OCCategory:Pages with entries#OCCategory:Pages with 11 entries#OC

  1. (Early Middle EnglishCategory:Early Middle English#OC) alternative form of ok (also)

Conjunction

ocCategory:Middle English alternative forms#OCCategory:Middle English entries with incorrect language header#OCCategory:Pages with entries#OCCategory:Pages with 11 entries#OC

  1. (Early Middle EnglishCategory:Early Middle English#OC) alternative form of ok (also)

Middle Irish

Etymology

Category:Middle Irish terms derived from Proto-Indo-European#OCCategory:Middle Irish terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *h₂neḱ-#OC

From Old IrishCategory:Middle Irish terms inherited from Old Irish#OCCategory:Middle Irish terms derived from Old Irish#OC oc, from Proto-CelticCategory:Middle Irish terms inherited from Proto-Celtic#OCCategory:Middle Irish terms derived from Proto-Celtic#OC *onkos (near). Compare Middle Irish ocus.

Pronunciation

Preposition

ocCategory:Middle Irish lemmas#OCCategory:Middle Irish prepositions#OCCategory:Middle Irish entries with incorrect language header#OCCategory:Pages with entries#OCCategory:Pages with 11 entries#OC

  1. at, beside, by (also used with a form of the substantive verb at·tá to express have)
  2. (used with a verbal noun to make a progressive aspect):

Inflection

  • Third-person singular masculine: oca, occo

Descendants

  • Irish: ag
  • Manx: ec
  • Scottish Gaelic: aig

Further reading

Northern Kurdish

Etymology

From TurkishCategory:Northern Kurdish terms borrowed from Turkish#OCCategory:Northern Kurdish terms derived from Turkish#OC öç.

Pronunciation

Noun

oc fCategory:Northern Kurdish lemmas#OCCategory:Northern Kurdish nouns#OCCategory:Northern Kurdish entries with incorrect language header#OCCategory:Northern Kurdish feminine nouns#OCCategory:Pages with entries#OCCategory:Pages with 11 entries#OC

  1. revenge

Old English

Conjunction

ocCategory:Old English lemmas#OCCategory:Old English conjunctions#OCCategory:Old English entries with incorrect language header#OCCategory:Pages with entries#OCCategory:Pages with 11 entries#OC

  1. alternative form of ac

Old Irish

Alternative forms

Etymology

Category:Old Irish terms derived from Proto-Indo-European#OCCategory:Old Irish terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *h₂neḱ-#OC

From Proto-CelticCategory:Old Irish terms inherited from Proto-Celtic#OCCategory:Old Irish terms derived from Proto-Celtic#OC *onkos (near), probably ultimately related to the root of the verbal suffix icc.[1] Compare Old Irish ocus.

Pronunciation

Preposition

oc (with the dative)Category:Old Irish lemmas#OCCategory:Old Irish prepositions#OCCategory:Old Irish entries with incorrect language header#OCCategory:Pages with entries#OCCategory:Pages with 11 entries#OC

  1. at, beside, by (also used with a form of the substantive verb at·tá to express have)
  2. (used with a verbal noun to make a progressive aspect):
    • c.800, Würzburg Glosses on the Pauline Epistles, published in Thesaurus Palaeohibernicus (reprinted 1987, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies), edited and with translations by Whitley Stokes and John Strachan, vol. I, pp. 499–712, Wb. 16d8
      Bíuu-sa oc irbáig dar far cenn-si fri Maccidóndu.
      I am boasting about you to the Macedonians.
      Category:Old Irish terms with usage examples#OC

Inflection

Inflection of oc
Person: normal emphatic
singular first ocum, ocom
second ocut
third
m or n
dative oc(c)o, oc(c)a
accusative
third
f
dative occ(a)i, oc(c)ae
accusative
plural first ocunn
second occaib
third dative occaib
accusative

Forms combined with the definite article:

  • all genders singular: ocin(d), ocon(d)
  • all genders plural: ocnaib (once ocna in the feminine plural, possibly an error)

Forms combined with a possessive determiner:

  • first person singular: ocmu, ocmo
  • first person plural: occar
  • second person singular: acdu
  • second person plural: ocbar
  • third person all genders singular and plural: oc(c)a, oc(c)o (once ocua, possibly an error)

Forms combined with the relative pronoun: oc(c)a, oc(c)o

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Middle Irish: oc
    • Irish: ag
    • Manx: ec
    • Scottish Gaelic: aig

References

  1. Matasović, Ranko (2009), “onko-”, in Etymological Dictionary of Proto-Celtic (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 9), Leiden: Brill, →ISBN, page 299

Further reading

Category:Old Irish dative prepositions#OC

Old Occitan

Etymology

From LatinCategory:Old Occitan terms inherited from Latin#OCCategory:Old Occitan terms derived from Latin#OC hoc. Compare Old French oïl and o.

Adverb

ocCategory:Old Occitan lemmas#OCCategory:Old Occitan adverbs#OCCategory:Old Occitan entries with incorrect language header#OCCategory:Pages with entries#OCCategory:Pages with 11 entries#OC

  1. yes

Antonyms

Descendants

References

Salar

Alternative forms

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-TurkicCategory:Salar terms inherited from Proto-Turkic#OCCategory:Salar terms derived from Proto-Turkic#OC *adut. Cognate with Turkish avuç.

Pronunciation

Noun

oc (3rd person possessive oci, plural oclar)Category:Salar lemmas#OCCategory:Salar nouns#OCCategory:Salar entries with incorrect language header#OCCategory:Pages with entries#OCCategory:Pages with 11 entries#OC

  1. palm
  2. hand
    Synonym: el

Derived terms

References

  • Kakuk, S. (1962), “udži̯”, in “Un Vocabulaire Salar”, in Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, volume 14, number 2, Akadémiai Kiadó, →ISBN, page 193
  • Tenishev, Edhem (1976), “uʒ, uʝ”, in Stroj salárskovo jazyká [Grammar of Salar], Moscow, pages 532, 536
  • 林 (Lin), 莲云 (Lianyun) (1992), “odʒi”, in 撒拉汉汉撒拉词汇 [Salar-Chinese, Chinese-Salar Vocabulary], 成都: 四川民族出版社, →ISBN, page 18
  • Yakup, Abdurishid (2002), “oʝi, oʝuŋ”, in An Ili Salar Vocabulary: Introduction and a Provisional Salar-English Lexicon, Tokyo: University of Tokyo, →ISBN, page 144
  • Ma, Chengjun; Han, Lianye; Ma, Weisheng (December 2010), “oji”, in 米娜瓦尔 艾比布拉 (Minavar Abibra), editor, 撒维汉词典 (Sāwéihàncídiǎn) [Salar-Uyghur-Chinese dictionary] (in Chinese), 1st edition, Beijing, →ISBN, page 194
  • 马伟 (Ma Wei) (2016), “ojï, ujï”, in 濒危语言——撒拉语研究 [Endangered Languages ​​- Salar Language Studies], 青海 (Qinghai): 青海师范大学 (Qinghai Normal University), Unpublished finalized project manuscript (国家社会科学基金项目结项稿, 定稿; National Social Science Fund of China), pages 62, 268, 298

Veps

Etymology

From Proto-FinnicCategory:Veps terms inherited from Proto-Finnic#OCCategory:Veps terms derived from Proto-Finnic#OC *oncca.

Noun

ocCategory:Veps lemmas#OCCategory:Veps nouns#OCCategory:Veps entries with incorrect language header#OCCategory:Pages with entries#OCCategory:Pages with 11 entries#OC

  1. forehead
  2. top, peak, summit

Inflection

Inflection of oc (inflection type 6/kuva)
nominative sing. oc
genitive sing. ocan
partitive sing. ocad
partitive plur. ocid
singular plural
nominative oc ocad
accusative ocan ocad
genitive ocan ociden
partitive ocad ocid
essive-instructive ocan ocin
translative ocaks ocikš
inessive ocas ociš
elative ocaspäi ocišpäi
illative ocaha
ocha
ocihe
adessive ocal ocil
ablative ocalpäi ocilpäi
allative ocale ocile
abessive ocata ocita
comitative ocanke ocidenke
prolative ocadme ocidme
approximative I ocanno ocidenno
approximative II ocannoks ocidennoks
egressive ocannopäi ocidennopäi
terminative I ocahasai
ochasai
ocihesai
terminative II ocalesai ocilesai
terminative III ocassai
additive I ocahapäi
ochapäi
ocihepäi
additive II ocalepäi ocilepäi
Category:Veps kuva-type nominals#OC

References

  • Zajceva, N. G.; Mullonen, M. I. (2007), “вершина, лоб, чело”, in Uz’ venä-vepsläine vajehnik / Novyj russko-vepsskij slovarʹ [New Russian–Veps Dictionary], Petrozavodsk: Periodika
Category:Early Middle English Category:English adverbs Category:English initialisms Category:English internet slang Category:English lemmas Category:English uncomparable adverbs Category:ISO 639-1 Category:Manx idioms Category:Manx non-lemma forms Category:Manx prepositional pronouns Category:Manx terms derived from Old Irish Category:Manx terms with IPA pronunciation Category:Middle English alternative forms Category:Middle Irish lemmas Category:Middle Irish prepositions Category:Middle Irish terms derived from Old Irish Category:Middle Irish terms derived from Proto-Celtic Category:Middle Irish terms derived from Proto-Indo-European Category:Middle Irish terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *h₂neḱ- Category:Middle Irish terms inherited from Old Irish Category:Middle Irish terms inherited from Proto-Celtic Category:Middle Irish terms with IPA pronunciation Category:Middle Irish terms with quotations Category:Northern Kurdish 1-syllable words Category:Northern Kurdish feminine nouns Category:Northern Kurdish lemmas Category:Northern Kurdish nouns Category:Northern Kurdish terms borrowed from Turkish Category:Northern Kurdish terms derived from Turkish Category:Northern Kurdish terms with IPA pronunciation Category:Old English conjunctions Category:Old English lemmas Category:Old Irish dative prepositions Category:Old Irish lemmas Category:Old Irish prepositions Category:Old Irish terms derived from Proto-Celtic Category:Old Irish terms derived from Proto-Indo-European Category:Old Irish terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *h₂neḱ- Category:Old Irish terms inherited from Proto-Celtic Category:Old Irish terms with IPA pronunciation Category:Old Irish terms with usage examples Category:Old Occitan adverbs Category:Old Occitan lemmas Category:Old Occitan terms derived from Latin Category:Old Occitan terms inherited from Latin Category:Pages with 11 entries Category:Pages with entries Category:Salar lemmas Category:Salar nouns Category:Salar terms derived from Proto-Turkic Category:Salar terms inherited from Proto-Turkic Category:Salar terms with IPA pronunciation Category:Salar terms with usage examples Category:Translingual clippings Category:Translingual lemmas Category:Translingual symbols Category:Translingual terms derived from English Category:Translingual terms derived from French Category:Translingual terms derived from Medieval Latin Category:Translingual terms with redundant script codes Category:Veps kuva-type nominals Category:Veps lemmas Category:Veps nouns Category:Veps terms derived from Proto-Finnic Category:Veps terms inherited from Proto-Finnic Category:Worcestershire Middle English