Reconstruction:Proto-Slavic/-ьje

Etymology
From the neuter form of (See Etymology 2), from.

Akin to deverbal suffixes and. However, comparison with other Indo-European languages indicates archaicity of denominal formations, which are most likely substantivized adjectives. Compare
 * Ancient Greek →  = Common Slavic  →
 * Latin ōs, ōris → = Common Slavic  →

Suffix

 * *kamy, *kamene- →
 * *kamy, *kamene- →
 * *kamy, *kamene- →
 * *kamy, *kamene- →
 * *kamy, *kamene- →


 * (*obrětti >) →  →
 * (*ostojěti >) →  →
 * (*obrětti >) →  →
 * (*ostojěti >) →  →
 * (*ostojěti >) →  →
 * (*ostojěti >) →  →




 * *zna-mę, *zna-men- →
 * *zna-mę, *zna-men- →





Derived terms

 * (deverbal, with a *-n- suffix taken from past passive participle)
 * (deverbal, with a *-t- suffix taken from past passive participle)

Descendants

 * East Slavic:
 * South Slavic:
 * Old Church Slavonic:
 * Cyrillic: ,
 * Glagolitic: ,
 * (dialectal)
 * ; allomorphic: (<* -t-ьje),  (<* -st-ьje)  (< *-n-ьje),  (< *-l-ьje)
 * Latin: ; allomorphic: (<* -t-ьje),  (<* -st-ьje)  (< *-n-ьje),  (< *-l-ьje)
 * West Slavic:
 * Glagolitic: ,
 * (dialectal)
 * ; allomorphic: (<* -t-ьje),  (<* -st-ьje)  (< *-n-ьje),  (< *-l-ьje)
 * Latin: ; allomorphic: (<* -t-ьje),  (<* -st-ьje)  (< *-n-ьje),  (< *-l-ьje)
 * West Slavic:
 * Latin: ; allomorphic: (<* -t-ьje),  (<* -st-ьje)  (< *-n-ьje),  (< *-l-ьje)
 * West Slavic:
 * West Slavic: