-ert

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== Bavarian == === Alternative forms === -at === Etymology === From Middle High German -eht, from Old High German -ohti, -ahti. Cognate with Alemannic German -et, East Central German -it, archaic German -icht (as in töricht). === Suffix === -ert Forms adjectives from nouns and verbs. ==== Usage notes ==== The denominal formations are sometimes possessive. ==== Derived terms ==== === See also === nåckert == Danish == === Etymology === From Low German -ert, from Old Saxon -hart, -hard. === Suffix === -ert c (informal or derogatory) denotes a person or thing with a characteristic property or function ==== Declension ==== ==== Derived terms ==== === References === “-ert” in Den Danske Ordbog == German == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /-ərt/, [-ɐt] === Etymology 1 === From Bavarian -ert. Doublet of -icht. ==== Suffix ==== -ert (Bavaria, Austria, chiefly informal) Used to form characteristic adjectives from nouns, adjectives, and verbs. ‎Depp (“idiot”) + ‎-ert → ‎deppert (“stupid, dumb”) ‎spinnen (“to be on wass”) + ‎-ert → ‎spinnert (“wassy”) === Etymology 2 === Weakened form of -hard as in Reinhard. Cognate with Dutch -erd, French and English -ard. ==== Suffix ==== -ert m (outside Bavaria and Austria, but rare) Used to form nouns. ‎dick (“fat”) + ‎-ert → ‎Dickert (“fatso”) === Derived terms === == Norwegian Bokmål == === Etymology === From Low German -ert, in some cases probably through Månsing slang. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ɛʈ/, /ɛʁt/, /əʈ/, /əʁt/ Rhymes: -ɛʈ, -ɛʁt, -əʈ, -əʁt Hyphenation: -ert Homophone: ert === Suffix === -ert (definite singular -erten, indefinite plural -erter, definite plural -ertene) Used to form nouns denoting people or animals slubbert ― lazy person Used to form nouns denoting things, tools, vehicles or vessels knallert ― moped Used to form nouns denoting an action dukkert ― a dip (in the water) Used to form nouns denoting a state or disease dryppert ― gonorrhea ==== Derived terms ==== === References === “-ert” in Det Norske Akademis ordbok (NAOB). === Anagrams === ert, ter, tre == Norwegian Nynorsk == === Suffix === -ert past participle of -era