Where does “-инство́” come from?

-инство́ (Russian) comes from Russian -ство́, from Proto-Slavic -ьstvo, from Proto-Balto-Slavic -istwas.

-инство́ (Russian): suffix appended to nouns and adjectives to create a neuter abstract noun denoting a quality or state: -ity, -hood, -ness

Definitions

  1. suffix appended to nouns and adjectives to create a neuter abstract noun denoting a quality or state: -ity, -hood, -ness

Ancestry of “-инство́”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Russian-ство́suffix appended to nouns and adjectives to create a neuter noun, usually an abstract noun denoting a relation, social status, scientific discipline, quality or state: -hood, -ness, -ship, -ity, -y
2Proto-Slavic-ьstvoDeadjectival, forming nouns denoting a condition...
3Proto-Balto-Slavic-istwas

Words derived from “-инство́

Every word from Proto-Balto-Slavic -istwasEvery word from Russian -ство́Every word from Proto-Slavic -ьstvo