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Webster 1913 Edition
-kin
-kin
(-kĭn)
s
uff.
[Of Low German origin; cf. G.
-chen
, LG. – ken
.] A diminutive suffix;
as, mani
. kin
; lambkin
Definition 2024
-kin
-kin
English
Suffix
-kin
- (now chiefly dialectal) A suffix used to form adjectives expressing resemblance or likeness to, similar to -like.
- A suffix used to form nouns having qualities of or belonging to a particular kind, class, or sort.
Etymology 2
From Middle English -kin, -ken, probably from Middle Dutch -ken, apparently representing Proto-Germanic *-ikīną, *-ukīną, a double diminutive, from Proto-Germanic *-ikaz, *-ukaz (Compare Old English -oc) + Proto-Germanic *-īną (Compare Old English -en). Cognate with Dutch -ken, Low German -ken, German -chen, Old English -ċen. More at -ock, -en.
Suffix
-kin
- (now archaic) Forming diminutives of nouns.
Derived terms
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Related terms
Finnish
Particle
-kin
- (enclitic, appended to any other word than a verb) too, also.
- (enclitic, appended to a verb) though, anyway, still, nonetheless, nevertheless; often not translated at all (used to underline an action)
- Minulla ei ole nälkä, mutta söinkin juuri jäätelöä.
- I'm not hungry, but I just ate some ice cream anyway.
- Minun piti mennä kauppaan, mutta meninkin kapakkaan.
- I was supposed to go to the store, but I went to the bar.
- Kuinka sait tavarat ulos kaupasta? Eihän sinulla ollut rahaa!" "Minä maksoinkin luottokortilla.
- How did you get the items out of the store? You didn't have any money, did you?
- I paid with a credit card.
- Minulla ei ole nälkä, mutta söinkin juuri jäätelöä.
Synonyms
- (too, also): myös