"-nok" meaning in All languages combined

See -nok on Wiktionary

Suffix [Hungarian]

IPA: [nok]
Etymology: Of Slavic origin. Compare Serbo-Croatian -nik, Russian -ник (-nik). Both udvar (“court”) and udvarnok (“courtier”) were loanwords. Based on these two words, the -nok suffix was formed and attached to other words. Etymology templates: {{der|hu|sla|-}} Slavic, {{cog|sh|-nik}} Serbo-Croatian -nik, {{cog|ru|-ник}} Russian -ник (-nik) Head templates: {{head|hu|suffix|cat2=noun-forming suffixes}} -nok
  1. (noun-forming suffix) Added to a word to form the name of an occupation. Tags: morpheme

Alternative forms

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