Matches in Wiktionary for { ?s <http://wiktionary.dbpedia.org/terms/hasEtymology> ?o. }
- -enda-Esperanto-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "Borrowed from , where it was created by analogy with -inda".
- -ende-OldEnglish hasEtymology "From -andjaz. Akin to -ant-, -ent-, -ans, -ens; -ον".
- -ende-OldEnglish-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -andjaz. Akin to -ant-, -ent-, -ans, -ens; -ον".
- -endlic-OldEnglish hasEtymology "Combined form, created from -ende (Old English present participle ending) + -lic (-ly, \"like\") and from -end (Old English agent suffix, ult., from -ende) + -lic (-ly, \"like\")".
- -endlic-OldEnglish-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "Combined form, created from -ende (Old English present participle ending) + -lic (-ly, \"like\") and from -end (Old English agent suffix, ult., from -ende) + -lic (-ly, \"like\")".
- -endo-Italian hasEtymology "From -endus, -iendus. Compare Spanish -iendo, Portuguese -endo, Romanian -ând, -ind, French -ant.".
- -endo-Italian-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -endus, -iendus. Compare Spanish -iendo, Portuguese -endo, Romanian -ând, -ind, French -ant.".
- -endo-Italian-Suffix-2en hasEtymology "From -endus, -iendus. Compare Spanish -iendo, Portuguese -endo, Romanian -ând, -ind, French -ant.".
- -ene-English hasEtymology "From the feminine patronymic suffix.".
- -ene-English-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From the feminine patronymic suffix.".
- -ene-English-Suffix-2en hasEtymology "From the feminine patronymic suffix.".
- -ene-English-Suffix-3en hasEtymology "From the feminine patronymic suffix.".
- -ene-Latvian hasEtymology "From .".
- -ene-Latvian-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From .".
- -eno-Spanish hasEtymology "From -enus, which forms adjectives of belonging or origin from a noun.".
- -eno-Spanish-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -enus, which forms adjectives of belonging or origin from a noun.".
- -eno-Spanish-Suffix-2en hasEtymology "From -enus, which forms adjectives of belonging or origin from a noun.".
- -ense-Italian hasEtymology "From -ensis, whence also Italian -ese.".
- -ense-Italian-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -ensis, whence also Italian -ese.".
- -ense-Spanish hasEtymology "From -ensis.".
- -ense-Spanish-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -ensis.".
- -ent--Esperanto hasEtymology "A back-formation of international roots ending in -ent and corresponding verbs without that suffix, such as prezidento \"president\" and prezidi \"to preside\". By further analogy with the tense-specific active participles -ant-, -int-, -ont-, -unt-, and the noun ento \"entity\".".
- -ent--Esperanto-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "A back-formation of international roots ending in -ent and corresponding verbs without that suffix, such as prezidento \"president\" and prezidi \"to preside\". By further analogy with the tense-specific active participles -ant-, -int-, -ont-, -unt-, and the noun ento \"entity\".".
- -ent--Esperanto-Suffix-2en hasEtymology "A back-formation of international roots ending in -ent and corresponding verbs without that suffix, such as prezidento \"president\" and prezidi \"to preside\". By further analogy with the tense-specific active participles -ant-, -int-, -ont-, -unt-, and the noun ento \"entity\".".
- -ent-English hasEtymology "Coined from Middle English, from , from Latin -ēns, -ent-, present participle suffix243477".
- -ent-English-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "Coined from Middle English, from , from Latin -ēns, -ent-, present participle suffix243477".
- -ent-English-Suffix-2en hasEtymology "Coined from Middle English, from , from Latin -ēns, -ent-, present participle suffix243477".
- -enza-Italian hasEtymology "From -entia. Compare French -ence, Portuguese -ença, -ência, Romanian -ință, -ență, Spanish -enza, -encia.".
- -enza-Italian-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -entia. Compare French -ence, Portuguese -ença, -ência, Romanian -ință, -ență, Spanish -enza, -encia.".
- -eor-OldFrench hasEtymology "-ator".
- -eor-OldFrench-Suffix hasEtymology "-ator".
- -eous-English hasEtymology "Chiefly from -ous with preceding vowel (compare -ious); compare also -eus; but also by concatenation with -te (an earlier form of -ty).".
- -eous-English hasEtymology "From earlier -uous, alteration of -wose, -wos, a variant of -wise, from -wise, -wis, -wys, from -wis. More at -wise.".
- -er-Catalan hasEtymology "From .".
- -er-Catalan-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From .".
- -er-Catalan-Suffix-2en hasEtymology "From .".
- -er-Catalan-Suffix-3en hasEtymology "From .".
- -er-Dutch hasEtymology "From * (see etymology 1), from warjaz.".
- -er-Dutch hasEtymology "From *, -ere, from -ārijaz, borrowed from -arius. Cognate with Dutch -aar.106011".
- -er-Dutch hasEtymology "From -iro, -oro, from -izô.".
- -er-English hasEtymology "From -er, -ere, from -ere, from -ārijaz. The relation of the Proto-Germanic form to the formally and functionally similar Latin -arius is disputed. Cognate with Dutch -er, Low German -er, German -er, Swedish -are, Icelandic -ari, . Compare also -ήριος, .".
- -er-English hasEtymology "From -er, -ere, from -ware, from warjaz, from wer-. Cognate with -er, -er, -are.".
- -er-English hasEtymology "From -er, -re, from -ru, from -izō. Cognate with -er, -er. See also -ren.".
- -er-English hasEtymology "From -erian, -rian, from .".
- -er-English hasEtymology "From -or, from -ōz.".
- -er-English hasEtymology "From -ra, from -izô or -ōzô (a derivative of Etymology 5, below).".
- -er-English hasEtymology "Originally Rugby School slang.".
- -er-English hasEtymology "Representing -er, the infinitive verbal ending.".
- -er-English hasEtymology "Representing various noun-suffixes in and , variously -er, -ier and -ieür, from -aris, -arius, -atorium.".
- -er-French hasEtymology "-are.".
- -er-French-Suffix hasEtymology "-are.".
- -er-German hasEtymology "From a suffix, which in Proto-Germanic time was borrowed from -arius. Cognate with English -er, Dutch -er and -aar.106015".
- -er-German-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From a suffix, which in Proto-Germanic time was borrowed from -arius. Cognate with English -er, Dutch -er and -aar.106015".
- -er-Middle_Dutch hasEtymology "From -iro, -oro, from -izô.".
- -er-Middle_Dutch-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -iro, -oro, from -izô.".
- -er-OldFrench hasEtymology "-are".
- -er-OldFrench-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "-are".
- -er-Spanish hasEtymology "From -ere".
- -er-Spanish-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -ere".
- -er-TorresStraitCreole hasEtymology "-are.".
- -er-TorresStraitCreole-Suffix hasEtymology "-are.".
- -era-Catalan hasEtymology "From , feminine form of .".
- -era-Catalan-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From , feminine form of .".
- -era-Catalan-Suffix-2en hasEtymology "From , feminine form of .".
- -era-Catalan-Suffix-3en hasEtymology "From , feminine form of .".
- -ere-Italian hasEtymology "From -ere (second and third conjugations).".
- -ere-Italian-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -ere (second and third conjugations).".
- -ere-Middle_Dutch hasEtymology "From *, -ere, from -ārijaz.".
- -ere-Middle_Dutch-Suffix hasEtymology "From *, -ere, from -ārijaz.".
- -ere-Norwegian hasEtymology "Borrowed as part of Latin, French or German verbs. Cognate to French -er, German -ieren, Swedish -era.".
- -ere-Norwegian-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "Borrowed as part of Latin, French or German verbs. Cognate to French -er, German -ieren, Swedish -era.".
- -ere-OldEnglish hasEtymology "From -ārijaz, from -arius.".
- -ere-OldEnglish-Suffix hasEtymology "From -ārijaz, from -arius.".
- -erebbe-Italian hasEtymology "From -er- + -ebbe.".
- -erebbe-Italian-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -er- + -ebbe.".
- -erebbero-Italian hasEtymology "From -er- + -ebbero.".
- -erebbero-Italian-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -er- + -ebbero.".
- -erei-Italian hasEtymology "From -er- + -ei.".
- -erei-Italian-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -er- + -ei.".
- -eremmo-Italian hasEtymology "From -er- + -emmo.".
- -eremmo-Italian-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -er- + -emmo.".
- -eren-Dutch hasEtymology "The suffix results from an old plural in -er (cognate to German -er), to which a second plural ending -en was added. The single version can still be seen in certain compounds such as kinderkamer and in the formation of plural diminutives kindertjes, radertjes. The suffix -eren is cognate to English -ren in children.".
- -eren-Dutch-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "The suffix results from an old plural in -er (cognate to German -er), to which a second plural ending -en was added. The single version can still be seen in certain compounds such as kinderkamer and in the formation of plural diminutives kindertjes, radertjes. The suffix -eren is cognate to English -ren in children.".
- -eren-Dutch-Suffix-2en hasEtymology "The suffix results from an old plural in -er (cognate to German -er), to which a second plural ending -en was added. The single version can still be seen in certain compounds such as kinderkamer and in the formation of plural diminutives kindertjes, radertjes. The suffix -eren is cognate to English -ren in children.".
- -ereste-Italian hasEtymology "From -er- + -este.".
- -ereste-Italian-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -er- + -este.".
- -eresti-Italian hasEtymology "From -er- + -esti.".
- -eresti-Italian-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -er- + -esti.".
- -ergy-English hasEtymology "From , from ἔργον.".
- -ergy-English-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From , from ἔργον.".
- -erig-Dutch hasEtymology "By analogy of many words ending in -er that were suffixed with -ig.".
- -erig-Dutch-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "By analogy of many words ending in -er that were suffixed with -ig.".
- -ern-OldEnglish hasEtymology "From adjectival use of -ærn, from ærn.".
- -ern-OldEnglish-Suffix hasEtymology "From adjectival use of -ærn, from ærn.".
- -erne-OldEnglish hasEtymology "Akin to .".
- -erne-OldEnglish-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "Akin to .".
- -ero-Spanish hasEtymology "From -arius, with metathesis of \"i\" (-airus). Compare French -aire, Portuguese -eiro".
- -ero-Spanish-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -arius, with metathesis of \"i\" (-airus). Compare French -aire, Portuguese -eiro".
- -ero-Spanish-Suffix-2en hasEtymology "From -arius, with metathesis of \"i\" (-airus). Compare French -aire, Portuguese -eiro".
- -ery-English hasEtymology "From and -erie, a suffix forming abstract nouns.".