løk
lük is a derivational suffix in Turkic languages, most prominently Turkish, used to form abstract nouns that denote states, conditions, or qualities. The suffix is realized in four phonological allomorphs: -lık, -lik, -luk, and -lük. The choice among them follows phonological rules such as vowel harmony and the stem’s final sound, and all four forms are attested across Turkic languages.
Etymology and cognates: The suffix descends from Proto-Turkic *-lık and has cognates throughout the Turkic family.
Usage and examples: It attaches to adjectives and some nouns to yield nouns naming a quality or
In modern Turkish, -lık/-lik/-luk/-lük is a productive suffix used to expand the lexicon of abstract nouns in