-en
Low German
/ən/
suffix
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Low German -inge inherited from Old Saxon -unga inherited from Proto-Germanic *-ingō (-ing).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*-ingō
Gloss
-ing
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- -ing English
- Krogering English
- dinucleating English
- double-jobbing English
- tetranucleating English
- trinucleating English
- unsoiling English
- video gaming English
- -ing German
- -ung German
- Ausstrahlung German
- Befriedung German
- Bestrahlung German
- Stimmfühlung German
- Tuchfühlung German
- Verherrlichung German
- Wertung German
- -ing Dutch, Flemish
- inwerkingtreding Dutch, Flemish
- onderneming Dutch, Flemish
- rechtvaardiging Dutch, Flemish
- woordspeling Dutch, Flemish
- -ing French
- -ing Spanish, Castilian
- *-ingō Proto-Germanic
- -ning Swedish
- morsning Swedish
- -ing Old English
- -ing Middle English
- -ing Old Norse
- -inge Middle Dutch
- -ung Middle High German
- ing Chinese
- -inge Middle Low German
- -unga Old Saxon
- -inge Old Frisian