Words with Suffix “-lijkheid” in Dutch
Browse Dutch words ending with the suffix “-lijkheid”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.
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-lijkheid Combination of -lijk (like, resembling) and -heid (hood, state, condition).
ambachtsheerlijkheid is a complex Dutch noun meaning lordship. It's syllabified as am-bacht-scheer-lijk-heid, with primary stress on 'scheer'. It's formed from the morphemes ambacht, heer, lijk, and heid, denoting a historical legal status. Its syllabification follows standard Dutch rules prioritizing vowel peaks and avoiding consonant cluster splits.
The word 'antwoordmogelijkheid' is divided into five syllables: antwoord-mo-ge-lijk-heid. The primary stress falls on 'lijk'. It's a compound noun formed from 'antwoord' (answer) and 'mogelijkheid' (possibility), with suffixes '-lijk' and '-heid' modifying the meaning. Syllabification follows Dutch rules regarding consonant clusters and morpheme boundaries.
The Dutch noun 'erfelijkheidstheorie' is syllabified based on vowel sounds and consonant clusters, with stress on 'heid'. It's a compound word meaning 'hereditary theory' and is central to biological studies.
The word 'klaarblijkelijkheid' is a Dutch noun meaning 'obviouslyness'. It is syllabified as kla-ar-blij-ke-lijk-heid, with primary stress on 'lijk'. It's morphologically composed of the prefix 'klaar', root 'blijk', and suffix '-lijkheid'. Syllabification follows onset maximization, vowel peak principle, and suffix separation rules.
The word 'kleinburgerlijkheid' is divided into five syllables: klein-bur-ge-lijk-heid. It's a compound noun formed with Germanic prefixes and suffixes. Stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable 'lijk'. Syllabification follows the vowel nucleus rule and consonant cluster rules of Dutch phonology.
The word 'ochtendmisselijkheid' is a compound noun divided into six syllables: och-tend-mis-se-lijk-heid. The primary stress is on 'lijk'. It's formed from the root 'ochtend' (morning) with the prefix 'mis' (un-) and the suffix 'lijkheid' (like-ness). Syllabification follows the vowel nucleus and consonant allocation rules of Dutch.
The word 'overzichtelijkheid' is divided into six syllables: o-ver-zicht-e-lijk-heid. It's a complex noun formed through compounding and suffixation, with primary stress on 'zicht'. Syllable division follows Dutch rules of maximizing onsets and vowel-based boundaries.
The word 'podiumpersoonlijkheid' is a Dutch compound noun syllabified based on vowel sounds, with primary stress on the penultimate syllable 'lijk'. It consists of the root words 'podium' and 'persoon' combined with the suffixes '-lijk' and '-heid'. Syllabification follows Dutch rules prioritizing open syllables and avoiding stranded consonants.
The word 'rechtspersoonlijkheid' is a Dutch noun meaning 'legal personality'. It's divided into five syllables: recht-per-soon-lijk-heid, with primary stress on 'lijk'. It's a compound word built from 'recht' (law), 'persoon' (person), and the suffixes '-lijk' and '-heid'. Syllabification follows vowel-centered rules, preserving digraphs and considering compound word stress patterns.