See -ucha in All languages combined, or Wiktionary
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"args": {
"1": "pl",
"2": ":inh",
"3": "zlw-opl:-ucha",
"text": "+",
"tree": "+"
},
"expansion": "Etymology tree\nProto-Slavic *-uxъ\nOld Polish -uch\nProto-Indo-European *-h₂\nProto-Indo-European *-éh₂\nProto-Balto-Slavic *-āˀ\nProto-Slavic *-a\nOld Polish -a\nOld Polish -ucha\nPolish -ucha\nInherited from Old Polish -ucha.",
"name": "etymon"
},
{
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"1": "pl",
"2": "-uch",
"3": "-a<id:feminine nouns>"
},
"expansion": "By surface analysis, -uch + -a",
"name": "surf"
}
],
"etymology_text": "Etymology tree\nProto-Slavic *-uxъ\nOld Polish -uch\nProto-Indo-European *-h₂\nProto-Indo-European *-éh₂\nProto-Balto-Slavic *-āˀ\nProto-Slavic *-a\nOld Polish -a\nOld Polish -ucha\nPolish -ucha\nInherited from Old Polish -ucha. By surface analysis, -uch + -a.",
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"1": "pl",
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"g": "f"
},
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"name": "head"
}
],
"hyphenation": [
"-u‧cha"
],
"hyphenations": [
{
"parts": [
"",
"u‧cha"
]
}
],
"lang": "Polish",
"lang_code": "pl",
"pos": "suffix",
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"parents": [],
"source": "w"
},
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"parents": [],
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"parents": [],
"source": "w"
}
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"text": "polatać + -ucha → polatucha",
"type": "example"
}
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"glosses": [
"forms nouns, usually augmentative in nature; may be of either gender, though typically feminine"
],
"id": "en--ucha-pl-suffix-gLYqro9L",
"tags": [
"feminine",
"morpheme"
]
}
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{
"ipa": "/ˈu.xa/"
},
{
"rhymes": "-uxa"
}
],
"word": "-ucha"
}
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"2": ":inh",
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"text": "+",
"tree": "+"
},
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},
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}
],
"etymology_text": "Etymology tree\nProto-Slavic *-uxъ\nOld Polish -uch\nProto-Indo-European *-h₂\nProto-Indo-European *-éh₂\nProto-Balto-Slavic *-āˀ\nProto-Slavic *-a\nOld Polish -a\nOld Polish -ucha\nPolish -ucha\nInherited from Old Polish -ucha. By surface analysis, -uch + -a.",
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"2": "suffix",
"g": "f"
},
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"name": "head"
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"-u‧cha"
],
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{
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"",
"u‧cha"
]
}
],
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"pos": "suffix",
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"Pages with 4 entries",
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"Polish 2-syllable words",
"Polish entries with etymology texts",
"Polish entries with etymology trees",
"Polish entries with incorrect language header",
"Polish feminine suffixes",
"Polish lemmas",
"Polish suffixes",
"Polish terms derived from Old Polish",
"Polish terms derived from Proto-Balto-Slavic",
"Polish terms derived from Proto-Indo-European",
"Polish terms derived from Proto-Slavic",
"Polish terms inherited from Old Polish",
"Polish terms suffixed with -a (feminine nouns)",
"Polish terms suffixed with -uch",
"Polish terms with IPA pronunciation",
"Rhymes:Polish/uxa",
"Rhymes:Polish/uxa/2 syllables"
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"text": "polatać + -ucha → polatucha",
"type": "example"
}
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"forms nouns, usually augmentative in nature; may be of either gender, though typically feminine"
],
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"feminine",
"morpheme"
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}
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},
{
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}
],
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}
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