Matches in Wiktionary for { ?s <http://wiktionary.dbpedia.org/terms/hasEtymology> ?o. }
- -dero-Spanish hasEtymology "From -torius.".
- -dero-Spanish-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -torius.".
- -dj\u00ED-Ladino hasEtymology "From -cı, -çi.".
- -dj\u00ED-Ladino-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -cı, -çi.".
- -dlo-Czech hasEtymology "From -dlo, from -dʰlom.".
- -dlo-Czech-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -dlo, from -dʰlom.".
- -dom-Dutch hasEtymology "From -dom, from -duom, from dōmaz. Cognate with English -dom, German -tum.202477".
- -dom-Dutch-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -dom, from -duom, from dōmaz. Cognate with English -dom, German -tum.202477".
- -dom-Dutch-Suffix-2en hasEtymology "From -dom, from -duom, from dōmaz. Cognate with English -dom, German -tum.202477".
- -dom-English hasEtymology "From -dom from -dōm from dom \"judgement, state, condition, authority, jurisdiction\". More at doom".
- -dom-English-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -dom from -dōm from dom \"judgement, state, condition, authority, jurisdiction\". More at doom".
- -dom-English-Suffix-2en hasEtymology "From -dom from -dōm from dom \"judgement, state, condition, authority, jurisdiction\". More at doom".
- -dom-Norwegian hasEtymology "From -dómr".
- -dom-Norwegian-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -dómr".
- -dom-OldEnglish hasEtymology "-dōm from dom \"state, condition, authority, jurisdiction\".".
- -dom-OldEnglish-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "-dōm from dom \"state, condition, authority, jurisdiction\".".
- -dom-OldEnglish-Suffix-2en hasEtymology "-dōm from dom \"state, condition, authority, jurisdiction\".".
- -dor-Catalan hasEtymology "From -torem, accusative of -tor.".
- -dor-Catalan-Suffix hasEtymology "From -torem, accusative of -tor.".
- -dor-Portuguese hasEtymology "From -tor, from -tōr.".
- -dor-Portuguese-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -tor, from -tōr.".
- -dor-Spanish hasEtymology "From -tor.".
- -dor-Spanish-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -tor.".
- -dor-Spanish-Suffix-2en hasEtymology "From -tor.".
- -drome-English hasEtymology "From δρόμος.".
- -drome-English-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From δρόμος.".
- -dromous-English hasEtymology "From δρόμος".
- -dromous-English-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From δρόμος".
- -dura-Spanish hasEtymology "From -tura".
- -dura-Spanish-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -tura".
- -durre-Italian hasEtymology "From ducere.".
- -durre-Italian-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From ducere.".
- -e--English hasEtymology "The final vowel of hamster, as the initial vowel would be a homonym of -a- from rat".
- -e-Dutch hasEtymology "From , the ending of the first and third person singular subjunctive.".
- -e-Dutch hasEtymology "From -e, from *, from -īn.".
- -e-Dutch hasEtymology "From various suffixes of the adjective inflection.".
- -e-Esperanto hasEtymology "* and adverbial -e (as in bene \"well\"); perhaps reinforced by the adverbial -e found after a palatalized consonant.".
- -e-Esperanto-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "* and adverbial -e (as in bene \"well\"); perhaps reinforced by the adverbial -e found after a palatalized consonant.".
- -e-Hungarian hasEtymology -e-Hungarian-2.
- -e-Hungarian hasEtymology "From e".
- -e-Middle_Dutch hasEtymology "From *, from -īn.".
- -e-Middle_Dutch-Suffix hasEtymology "From *, from -īn.".
- -e-OldEnglish hasEtymology "From West Germanic *-ā, from -ê, which survives otherwise only in Gothic (and possibly Old Norse).".
- -e-OldEnglish-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From West Germanic *-ā, from -ê, which survives otherwise only in Gothic (and possibly Old Norse).".
- -e-Romanian hasEtymology "From , the ending of the present active infinitive form of third conjugation verbs. Cognate with -er, -ere, etc.".
- -e-Romanian hasEtymology "From -ae".
- -e-Romanian hasEtymology "Possibly from -e".
- -e\u00E1n-Irish hasEtymology "From -én, which has merged with -án in cases where the stem ends in a slender consonant.".
- -e\u00E1n-Irish-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -én, which has merged with -án in cases where the stem ends in a slender consonant.".
- -e\u00F1o-Spanish hasEtymology "From -enus, which forms adjectives of belonging or origin from a noun.".
- -e\u00F1o-Spanish-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -enus, which forms adjectives of belonging or origin from a noun.".
- -e\u00F1o-Spanish-Suffix-2en hasEtymology "From -enus, which forms adjectives of belonging or origin from a noun.".
- -e\u00F3c-OldIrish hasEtymology "From , from .".
- -e\u00F3c-OldIrish-Suffix hasEtymology "From , from .".
- -e\u0219te-Romanian hasEtymology -e\u0219te-Romanian-1.
- -e\u0219te-Romanian hasEtymology -e\u0219te-Romanian-2.
- -e\u0219ti-Romanian hasEtymology -e\u0219ti-Romanian-1.
- -e\u0219ti-Romanian hasEtymology -e\u0219ti-Romanian-2.
- -ea-Romanian hasEtymology "From -ella.".
- -ea-Romanian hasEtymology "From -ere, the ending of the present active infinitive form of second conjugation verbs. Cognate with -er, -ere, etc.".
- -ea\u021B\u0103-Romanian hasEtymology "From -itia.".
- -ea\u021B\u0103-Romanian-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -itia.".
- -ean-English hasEtymology "A euphonious variant of -an".
- -ean-English-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "A euphonious variant of -an".
- -eau-French hasEtymology "From -ellus, -ella, -ellum.".
- -eau-French-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -ellus, -ella, -ellum.".
- -eca-Esperanto hasEtymology "*".
- -eca-Esperanto-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "*".
- -ececilla-Spanish hasEtymology "From -illo.".
- -ececilla-Spanish-Suffix hasEtymology "From -illo.".
- -ececillo-Spanish hasEtymology "From -illo.".
- -ececillo-Spanish-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -illo.".
- -ecilla-Spanish hasEtymology "From -illo.".
- -ecilla-Spanish-Suffix hasEtymology "From -illo.".
- -ecillo-Spanish hasEtymology "From -illo.".
- -ecillo-Spanish-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -illo.".
- -eco-Esperanto hasEtymology "From the Italian suffix -ezza, as in altezza \"height\" (Esperanto alteco)".
- -eco-Esperanto-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From the Italian suffix -ezza, as in altezza \"height\" (Esperanto alteco)".
- -ectomy-English hasEtymology "From the , from , from + .".
- -ectomy-English-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From the , from , from + .".
- -ectomy-English-Suffix-2en hasEtymology "From the , from , from + .".
- -ed-Breton hasEtymology "Cognate to Cornish -es.".
- -ed-Breton-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "Cognate to Cornish -es.".
- -ed-English hasEtymology "From , , from Proto-Germanic *-ōd-, *-ōdēd-.".
- -ed-English hasEtymology "From , from Proto-Germanic *-ōdaz.".
- -ed-English hasEtymology "From -od, from -ōdaz. While identical in appearance to the past participle of class 2 weak verbs, this suffix was attached directly to nouns without any intervening verb. Compare also Latin -atus.".
- -ed\u017Eija-SerboCroatian hasEtymology "From suffix -ci + Serbo-Croatian suffix -ja.".
- -ed\u017Eija-SerboCroatian-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From suffix -ci + Serbo-Croatian suffix -ja.".
- -ede-Middle_Dutch hasEtymology "From -iþō. See there for more cognates.".
- -ede-Middle_Dutch-Suffix hasEtymology "From -iþō. See there for more cognates.".
- -ede-OldEnglish hasEtymology "Akin to the past participle ending .".
- -ede-OldEnglish-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "Akin to the past participle ending .".
- -edor-Spanish hasEtymology "From -dor.".
- -edor-Spanish-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -dor.".
- -ee-English hasEtymology "Perhaps a variation on -ie and -y110698".
- -ee-English hasEtymology "and -ee, -é, -ée, endings forming feminine past participle of verbs ending in -er.".
- -eer-English hasEtymology "From -ier".
- -eer-English-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -ier".
- -eg--Esperanto hasEtymology "From Russian augmentative -яга.".
- -eg--Esperanto-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From Russian augmentative -яга.".