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See also: ness and Ness

English

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Alternative forms

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  • -nesse (obsolete)
  • ⠰⠎ (Braille)

Etymology

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Etymology tree
Proto-Germanic *-in-
Proto-Indo-European *-h₂
Proto-Indo-European *-éh₂
Proto-Indo-European *-yéti
Proto-Indo-European *-eh₂yéti
Proto-Indo-European *-h₂ti
Proto-Germanic *-ōną
Proto-Germanic *-inōną
Proto-Indo-European *-dyé-
Proto-Germanic *-atjaną
Proto-Indo-European *-tus
Proto-Germanic *-þuz
Proto-Germanic *-assuz
Proto-Germanic *-inassuz
Proto-West Germanic *-nassī
Old English -nes
Middle English -nesse
English -ness

    From Middle English -nes, -nesse, from Old English -nis, -nes, from Proto-West Germanic *-nassī, from Proto-Germanic *-inassuz.

    This suffix was formed already in Proto-Germanic by false division of the final consonant *-n- of the preceding stem + the actual suffix *-assuz. The latter was in turn derived from an earlier *-at(s)-tuz, from the verbal suffix *-at-janą + the noun suffix *-þuz. Compare German -nis and Dutch -nis of the same origin.

    Pronunciation

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    • (UK) IPA(key): /nəs/
      • (old-fashioned RP) IPA(key): /nɪs/
      • (obsolete or dialectal) IPA(key): /nɛs/
      • Audio (Southern England):(file)
    • (New Zealand) IPA(key): /nəs/, [nɘs]
    • (US) IPA(key): /nəs/, /nɪs/, /nɛs/

    Suffix

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    -ness (noun-forming suffix, countable and uncountable, plural -nesses)

    1. Appended in general, often informally, stylistically, or jocularly, for reification of an attribute.
      • 1865 Lewis Carrol: Alice in Wonderland; CHAPTER VII: A Mad Tea-Party.
        You know you say things are "much of a muchness.." — did you ever see such a thing as a drawing of a muchness!
      • 1942 Mount Sinai Hospital (New York, N.Y.) Journal of the Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, Volume 8, Part 2 p.515
        The adrenocortical carcinoma symptoms ... are moonface, abdominousness, high blood pressure, hirsutes, pink striae, plethora, decaleification, irrespective of sex...
      • 1948 Helen A. Archdale, Margaret Haig Thomas Mackworth: Time & Tide - Volume 29 - Page 407
        The Czech people and countryside of Mr Lukas' camera are universal. In the aged peasants there is none of that wrinkled, ham, old gafferishness to which we have become accustomed by clever photography, but there is the feel of the earth by which these people have lived...
    2. Appended to adjectives to form nouns meaning "the state of being (the adjective)", "the quality of being (the adjective)", or "the measure of being (the adjective)".
      ‎calm + ‎-ness → ‎calmness
      ‎eerie + ‎-ness → ‎eeriness
      ‎kind + ‎-ness → ‎kindness
      ‎one + ‎-ness → ‎oneness
    3. Appended to words of other parts of speech to form nouns (often nonce words or terms in philosophy) meaning the state/quality/measure of the idea represented by these words.
      ‎that + ‎-ness → ‎thatness
      ‎tree + ‎-ness → ‎treeness
      ‎thug + ‎-ness → ‎thugness

    Usage notes

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    • If an adjective ends in -y, then this changes to -i- when -ness is suffixed. This occurs both when the -y is the suffix -y (“having the quality of”), as in mess → messy → messiness (hence -y → -i-), but also in other cases, as in comely → comeliness. It does not, however, usually occur when the -y is part of the root, as in spry → spryness.
    • Plurals are formed by adding -es, e.g. happiness → happinesses.

    Synonyms

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    • -ability
    • -dom
    • -hood
    • -ibility
    • -icity
    • -ism
    • -itude
    • -ity
    • -osity
    • -ship
    • -th

    Derived terms

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    English terms suffixed with -ness
    abandonedness
    abandonness
    abasedness
    abashedness
    abelianness
    abidingness
    abjectedness
    abjectness
    ablativeness
    able-bodiedness
    abledness
    able-mindedness
    ableness
    abnormalness
    abodelessness
    abominableness
    aboriginalness
    abortiveness
    aboundingness
    aboutness
    aboveness
    abrasiveness
    abroadness
    abruptness
    absent-mindedness
    absentness
    absoluteness
    absorbedness
    absorptiveness
    abstemiousness
    abstentiousness
    abstersiveness
    abstractedness
    abstractiveness
    abstractness
    abstruseness
    absurdness
    abusefulness
    abusiveness
    Abyssinianness
    academicness
    Acadianness
    accentedness
    accentlessness
    acceptableness
    acceptingness
    accessariness
    accessibleness
    accessoriness
    accidentalness
    accommodableness
    accommodatedness
    accommodateness
    accommodatingness
    accommodativeness
    accountableness
    accumulativeness
    accurateness
    accursedness
    accusativeness
    accusatoriness
    accustomedness
    aceness
    acerbicness
    acheyness
    achiness
    acid-fastness
    acidlessness
    acidness
    acidulousness
    acousticness
    acquaintedness
    acquisitiveness
    acridness
    acrimoniousness
    actionlessness
    actionness
    activeness
    actlessness
    actorishness
    actorness
    actualness
    acuteness
    adaptableness
    adaptativeness
    adaptedness
    adaptiveness
    adaptness
    addictedness
    addictiveness
    additiveness
    addleheadedness
    addleness
    addlepatedness
    addressedness
    addresslessness
    adeptness
    adequateness
    adhesiveness
    ad hocness
    ad-hocness
    adiposeness
    adjacentness
    adjointness
    adjunctiveness
    adlessness
    administrativeness
    admirableness
    admiringness
    admissibleness
    admittedness
    adorableness
    adorkableness
    adroitness
    adsorptiveness
    adulterateness
    adulterousness
    adultness
    adustness
    advancedness
    advantagedness
    advantageousness
    adventitiousness
    adventurelessness
    adventuresomeness
    adventurousness
    adverbialness
    adversarialness
    adversariness
    adversativeness
    adverseness
    advisableness
    advisedness
    Aegeanness
    aerialness
    aerodynamicness
    aestheticalness
    aestheticness
    AFCness
    affableness
    affectedness
    affectingness
    affectionateness
    affectionlessness
    affectiveness
    affectlessness
    affineness
    affirmativeness
    affixedness
    afflictedness
    affluentness
    affrontedness
    affrontingness
    affrontiveness
    Afghanness
    aforeness
    afraidness
    Africaness
    Africanness
    Afrikaansness
    Afrikanerness
    afterness
    afterwardness
    afterwardsness
    againness
    againstness
    agedness
    agefulness
    agelessness
    agendalessness
    agentiveness
    agentlessness
    agglutinativeness
    aggregateness
    aggressiveness
    aggrievedness
    aghastness
    agileness
    agitatedness
    agrarianness
    agreeableness
    agreeingness
    aguishness
    aheadness
    ahistoricalness
    aimlessness
    aimworthiness
    Ainuness
    airheadedness
    airiness
    airlessness
    airsickness
    airtightness
    airworthiness
    akinness
    alacriousness
    alamodeness
    alarmingness
    Alaskanness
    Albanianness

    Translations

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    appended to adjectives to form nouns meaning "the state of being...", "the quality of being...", or "the measure of being..."
    • Arabic: ـِيَّة (-iyya), (several internal vowel patterns are used)
    • Armenian: -ություն (-utʻyun)
    • Azerbaijani: -lik (az)
    • Burmese: -ခြင်း (-hkrang:), -မှု (-hmu.)
    • Chinese:
      Mandarin: (used most frequently in loanwords, as many adjectives may be used as nouns in Chinese) -性 (zh) (xìng)
    • Czech: -ost (cs) f
    • Danish: -hed (da), -skab (da)
    • Dutch: -heid (nl), -schap (nl), -nis (nl)
    • Esperanto: -eco (eo)
    • Faroese: -semi f or n, -heit f
    • Finnish: -uus (fi), -yys (fi), -us (fi), -ys (fi)
    • French: -ité (fr), -esse (fr) f
    • Frisian:
      West Frisian: -ens, -heid, -skip
    • Galician: -idade (gl) f
    • Georgian: სი- -ე (si- -e), -ობა (-oba), -ება (-eba)
    • German: -nis (de), -heit (de), -keit (de)
    • Greek: -ότητα (el) (-ótita)
    • Greenlandic: -ssuseq
    • Hebrew: ־וּת f (-út)
    • Hindi: -ई f (-ī)
    • Hungarian: -ság (hu)/-ség (hu)
    • Icelandic: -ð f, -d f, -t f
    • Ido: -eso
    • Indonesian: ke- -an
    • Interlingua: -itate (ia), -tate, -ia, -essa, -itude, -ismo
    • Irish: -acht f
    • Italian: -ità, -ezza
    • Japanese: -さ (ja) (-sa), -性 (ja) (-sei), (0 ending on -な adjectives)
    • Khmer: ភាព (km) (phiəp), សេចក្តី (sackdəy)
    • Korean: ㅁ (ko) (m)
    • Lao: please add this translation if you can
    • Latin: -tās f
    • Macedonian: -ност f (-nost), -ост f (-ost), -ство n (-stvo)
    • Malay: ke- -an (ms)
    • Manx: -aght f
    • Marathi: -पणा m (-paṇā)
    • Norwegian: -skap (no)
      Bokmål: -het (no)
      Nynorsk: -leik, -heit
    • Old English: -nes
    • Old Norse: -naðr, -skapr
    • Old Saxon: -nessi
    • Polish: -ość (pl) f, -stwo (pl) n
    • Portuguese: -idade (pt) f, -eza (pt) f, -ez (pt) f, -idão f
    • Romani: -ipen m
    • Romanian: -itate (ro) f, -tate (ro) f, -ătate (ro) f
    • Russian: -ность (-nostʹ), -ость (ru) (-ostʹ), -ство (-stvo), -щи́на f (-ščína)
    • Sanskrit: -ईय (-īya)
    • Slovak: -osť (sk) f
    • Spanish: -idad (es)
    • Swahili: u-
    • Swedish: -het (sv), -skap (sv)
    • Tagalog: ka- -an (tl)
    • Tamil: -மை (-mai)
    • Telugu: -తనము (-tanamu)
    • Thai: ความ (th) (kwaam), ภาพ (th) (pâap)
    • Turkish: -lık (tr), -lik (tr), -luk (tr), -lük (tr)
      Ottoman Turkish: ـلق (-lık), ـلك (-lik)
    • Ukrainian: -ість f (-istʹ), -ство (-stvo)
    • Vietnamese: sự (vi), nỗi (vi), niềm (vi)
    • Welsh: -rwydd (cy)
    • Yiddish: ־ניש n (-nish), ־קייט (-keyt), ־הייט (-heyt)
    • Zazaki: -ey, -iye (diq), -in

    Anagrams

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    • sens, NSSE, ENSs, SNES, SE SN, ESNs, Sens., Sens

    Middle English

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    Suffix

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    -ness

    1. alternative form of -nesse

    Old English

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    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /ness/, [nes]

    Suffix

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    -ness

    1. alternative form of -nes

    Declension

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    Strong ō-stem:

    singular plural
    nominative -ness -nessa, -nesse
    accusative -nesse -nessa, -nesse
    genitive -nesse -nessa
    dative -nesse -nessum

    References

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    • Joseph Bosworth; T. Northcote Toller (1898), “-ness”, in An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary, second edition, Oxford: Oxford University Press.

    Scots

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    Alternative forms

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    • -nes

    Etymology

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    From Middle English -nes, -nesse, from Old English -nis, -nes, from Proto-West Germanic *-nassī.

    Suffix

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    -ness

    1. Affixed to adjectives to form abstract nouns which denote a quality, state or condition.
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