-чия

Bulgarian

Etymology 1

Continues Old Church Slavonic -чии (-čii), of Oghur origin from Proto-Turkic *-či interpreted as *-i stem suffix. Akin to Etymology 2 and Bulgarian -джия (-džija), which were borrowed at a later time from Ottoman Turkish.

Morphologically, the suffix is declined as feminine, however, semantically, the derived terms are interpreted as masculine.

Suffix

-чия • (-čija) m

  1. Forms nouns depicting a representative of profession: -er, -ist
    • кърма (kǎrma, stern), кормило (kormilo, steering wheel)кръмчия (krǎmčija), кормчия (kormčija, helmsman, steersman)
    • кораб (korab, ship))корабчия (korabčija, sailor)
    • сан (san, rank, administrative position)самчия (samčija, administrator) (historical)
    • книга (kniga, book)книгчия (knigčija, bookkeeper)
Inflection

Further reading

  • Duridinov, Iv. (1991): "Наставки на -ии, -ия, -иѥ" in Граматика на Старобългарския език, published by Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, p. 186

Etymology 2

Grammaticalization of the Turkish adjectival marker Turkish -çi/-çü (when appended to stems with front root vowel), -çı/-çu (when appended to stems with back root vowel). Encountered with Ottoman Turkish loanwords.

Morphologically, the suffix is declined as feminine, however, semantically, the derived terms are interpreted as masculine.

Suffix

-чия • (-čija) m

  1. Forms nouns depicting a representative of profession: -er, -ist
    • занаят (zanajat, craft)занаятчия (zanajatčija, craftsman)
    • топ (top, rook), топуз (topuz, shell, grenade)топчия (topčija, gunner, gunman)
  2. Forms nouns depicting a maker of some product or an applier of some skill: -er, -ist
    • ибрик (ibrik, container for fluids)ибрикчия (ibrikčija, ibrik-maker)
    • чекрък (čekrǎk, spinning wheel, chakra)чакръкчия (čakrǎkčija, chakra-maker)
  3. Forms nouns depicting an owner of property:
    • чифлик (čiflik, administrative unit, village)чифликчия (čiflikčija, owner of chiflik)
    • интерес (interes, interest)интересчия (interesčija, interest-seeker)
Usage notes

Applied to stems ending in a voiceless consonants.

Inflection
Alternative forms
  • -чийка f (-čijka)
  • -чийче n (-čijče) diminutive
  • -джия m (-džija), -джийка f (-džijka) after vowels or voiced consonants
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