-ler
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From rebracketing of stems ending in -l and the suffix -er, in words like Sattler, Ziegler, and in derivations from diminutive verbs in -eln.
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-ler m (strong, genitive -lers, plural -ler)
-ler (n-v?, truncative?)
Sometimes fusioning. When used intransitively, may have a reflexive meaning.
-ler (v-v?, truncative?)
From Ottoman Turkish ـلر, ultimately from Common Turkic *-ler, a plural suffix which is absent from Proto-Turkic. Found as Old Turkic [script needed] (-lar) (back variant) but not found in the sister Oghur branch (compare Chuvash -сем (-sem), Bulgar -ڛَم), where it descended from *sāyïn (“every”). The Chuvash plural suffix, however, lacks vowel harmony unlike other suffixes.
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