Matches in Wiktionary for { ?s <http://wiktionary.dbpedia.org/terms/hasEtymology> ?o. }
- -ando-Italian hasEtymology "From -andus. Compare Spanish and Portuguese -ando, Romanian -ând, French -ant.".
- -ando-Italian-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -andus. Compare Spanish and Portuguese -ando, Romanian -ând, French -ant.".
- -ando-Spanish hasEtymology "From -andus. Compare Italian and Portuguese -ando, Romanian -ând, French -ant.".
- -ando-Spanish-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -andus. Compare Italian and Portuguese -ando, Romanian -ând, French -ant.".
- -andry-English hasEtymology "From three inextricable sources:".
- -andry-English-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From three inextricable sources:".
- -andry-English-Suffix-2en hasEtymology "From three inextricable sources:".
- -andry-English-Suffix-3en hasEtymology "From three inextricable sources:".
- -ane-Manx hasEtymology "From -án.".
- -ane-Manx-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -án.".
- -aneous-English hasEtymology "From -aneus.".
- -aneous-English-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -aneus.".
- -ano-Italian hasEtymology -ano-Italian-1.
- -ano-Italian hasEtymology -ano-Italian-2.
- -ano-Italian hasEtymology -ano-Italian-3.
- -ano-Italian hasEtymology -ano-Italian-4.
- -ano-Spanish hasEtymology "From -anus, which forms adjectives of belonging or origin from a noun.".
- -ano-Spanish-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -anus, which forms adjectives of belonging or origin from a noun.".
- -ano-Spanish-Suffix-2en hasEtymology "From -anus, which forms adjectives of belonging or origin from a noun.".
- -ano-Spanish-Suffix-3en hasEtymology "From -anus, which forms adjectives of belonging or origin from a noun.".
- -ant--Esperanto hasEtymology "The a vowel of present-tense -as plus the nt of the Latin/Romance active present participle.".
- -ant--Esperanto-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "The a vowel of present-tense -as plus the nt of the Latin/Romance active present participle.".
- -ant--Esperanto-Suffix-2en hasEtymology "The a vowel of present-tense -as plus the nt of the Latin/Romance active present participle.".
- -ant--Esperanto-Suffix-3en hasEtymology "The a vowel of present-tense -as plus the nt of the Latin/Romance active present participle.".
- -ant-English hasEtymology "From -ant, from case ending.".
- -ant-English-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -ant, from case ending.".
- -ant-English-Suffix-2en hasEtymology "From -ant, from case ending.".
- -ant-English-Suffix-3en hasEtymology "From -ant, from case ending.".
- -anth-English hasEtymology "From".
- -anth-English-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From".
- -anthropy-English hasEtymology "From .".
- -anthropy-English-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From .".
- -anza-Italian hasEtymology "Fron -antia.".
- -anza-Italian-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "Fron -antia.".
- -ar-Catalan hasEtymology "From -are.".
- -ar-Catalan hasEtymology "From -aris".
- -ar-English hasEtymology "Alteration of -er or -or".
- -ar-English hasEtymology "From -aris".
- -ar-English hasEtymology "From Latin -arius or French -aire".
- -ar-Occitan hasEtymology "-are, infinitive ending of first conjugation verbs".
- -ar-Occitan-Suffix hasEtymology "-are, infinitive ending of first conjugation verbs".
- -ar-Portuguese hasEtymology "From -āre, infinitive ending of first conjugation verbs.".
- -ar-Portuguese-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -āre, infinitive ending of first conjugation verbs.".
- -ar-Romanian hasEtymology "From -or.".
- -ar-Romanian-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -or.".
- -ar-Spanish hasEtymology "From -are, the infinitive ending of first conjugation verbs.".
- -ar-Spanish hasEtymology "From -aris.".
- -arch-English hasEtymology "From -archa, -arches, from -άρχης, from ἀρχός.".
- -arch-English-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -archa, -arches, from -άρχης, from ἀρχός.".
- -archy-English hasEtymology "From -archia, from ἀρχός.".
- -archy-English-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -archia, from ἀρχός.".
- -ard-French hasEtymology "From , from -ard, -art, from Old , from harduz, from kert-. More at English hard.".
- -ard-French-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From , from -ard, -art, from Old , from harduz, from kert-. More at English hard.".
- -are-Italian hasEtymology "From -are.".
- -are-Italian-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -are.".
- -ares-Dutch hasEtymology "A combination of the suffixes -aar and -es.".
- -ares-Dutch-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "A combination of the suffixes -aar and -es.".
- -ari-Icelandic hasEtymology "From the -ari.".
- -ari-Icelandic-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From the -ari.".
- -ari-OldHighGerman hasEtymology "-ārijaz".
- -ari-OldHighGerman hasEtymology "From warjaz.".
- -ari-OldNorse hasEtymology "Borrowed as part of Medieval and words. In both cases, it stems from Latin -arius.".
- -ari-OldNorse-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "Borrowed as part of Medieval and words. In both cases, it stems from Latin -arius.".
- -ari-Romansch hasEtymology "From -arium, -arius.".
- -ari-Romansch-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -arium, -arius.".
- -arian-English hasEtymology "A back-formation from various words ending in \"arian\", some directly derived from Classical or Medieval words ending in -arius by adding -an to the stem, other indirectly via words ending in \"arien(ne)\" or \"erien(ne)\" or from English words ending in \"ary\" to which -an was suffixed. -ary + -an".
- -arian-English-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "A back-formation from various words ending in \"arian\", some directly derived from Classical or Medieval words ending in -arius by adding -an to the stem, other indirectly via words ending in \"arien(ne)\" or \"erien(ne)\" or from English words ending in \"ary\" to which -an was suffixed. -ary + -an".
- -arian-English-Suffix-2en hasEtymology "A back-formation from various words ending in \"arian\", some directly derived from Classical or Medieval words ending in -arius by adding -an to the stem, other indirectly via words ending in \"arien(ne)\" or \"erien(ne)\" or from English words ending in \"ary\" to which -an was suffixed. -ary + -an".
- -arian-English-Suffix-3en hasEtymology "A back-formation from various words ending in \"arian\", some directly derived from Classical or Medieval words ending in -arius by adding -an to the stem, other indirectly via words ending in \"arien(ne)\" or \"erien(ne)\" or from English words ending in \"ary\" to which -an was suffixed. -ary + -an".
- -ario-Italian hasEtymology "From -arius.".
- -ario-Italian-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -arius.".
- -ario-Spanish hasEtymology "From -arius.".
- -ario-Spanish-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -arius.".
- -aris-Latin hasEtymology -aris-Latin-2.
- -aris-Latin hasEtymology "Form of -alis differentiated in words containing an l.".
- -arium-English hasEtymology "From -arium.".
- -arium-English-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -arium.".
- -arium-English-Suffix-2en hasEtymology "From -arium.".
- -armed-English hasEtymology "From armed, arm + -ed, past participle.".
- -armed-English hasEtymology "From armed, arm, to equip + -ed, past participle.".
- -arono-Italian hasEtymology "From -āverunt (via -āru). In the thirteenth century, the Italian form was -aro, which later was extended to -arono under influence of verb endings like -ano and -ono.377432".
- -arono-Italian-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -āverunt (via -āru). In the thirteenth century, the Italian form was -aro, which later was extended to -arono under influence of verb endings like -ano and -ono.377432".
- -ary-English hasEtymology "From adjective suffixes -aris and -arius".
- -ary-English-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From adjective suffixes -aris and -arius".
- -ary-English-Suffix-2en hasEtymology "From adjective suffixes -aris and -arius".
- -as-Esperanto hasEtymology "The Esperanto suffixes -as, -is, -os, -us are related, and appear to have been inspired by previous language projects:".
- -as-Esperanto-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "The Esperanto suffixes -as, -is, -os, -us are related, and appear to have been inspired by previous language projects:".
- -as-OldEnglish hasEtymology "Possibly from the Proto-Germanic accusative plural ending *-anz, with regularly lost -n- before a fricative. Or alternatively from the nominative plural *-ōs, a voiceless variety of the regular ending *-ōz. Akin to -os ( and -s), -ar.".
- -as-OldEnglish-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "Possibly from the Proto-Germanic accusative plural ending *-anz, with regularly lost -n- before a fricative. Or alternatively from the nominative plural *-ōs, a voiceless variety of the regular ending *-ōz. Akin to -os ( and -s), -ar.".
- -ast-Swedish hasEtymology "From -astr, from -ōstaz.".
- -ast-Swedish-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -astr, from -ōstaz.".
- -aste-Italian hasEtymology "From -āvistis (via -āsti).377434".
- -aste-Italian-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -āvistis (via -āsti).377434".
- -aster-English hasEtymology "From -aster".
- -aster-English-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -aster".
- -asti-Italian hasEtymology "From -āvisti (via -āsti).377436".
- -asti-Italian-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -āvisti (via -āsti).377436".
- -astro-Italian hasEtymology "From ,239899 the accusative singualar of -aster.".
- -astro-Italian-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From ,239899 the accusative singualar of -aster.".
- -astro-Italian-Suffix-2en hasEtymology "From ,239899 the accusative singualar of -aster.".