-sch
Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch -sch.
Suffix
-sch
- Archaic form of -s.
German
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ʃ]
Suffix
-sch
- -ean, -ian, 's. (A suffix attached to names to produce eponymous adjectives)
- die boolesche/Boolesche Algebra — Boolean algebra
Usage notes
This suffix inflects: die boolesche Algebra, der booleschen Algebra; ein boolescher Körper. See also -'sch, -isch.
Derived terms
- allensche Regel
- boolesch, Boolesch
- gaußsch, Gaußsch
- goethesch, göthesch
- grimmsch, Grimmsch
- hitlersch
- hobbesch, Hobbesch
- lockesch, Lockesch
- luthersch, Luthersch
- mozartsch
- Newtonsch
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Middle Dutch
Etymology
From Old Dutch -isc, from Proto-Germanic *-iskaz.
Suffix
-sch
Alternative forms
Descendants
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