Matches in Wiktionary for { ?s <http://wiktionary.dbpedia.org/terms/hasEtymology> ?o. }
- -burgh-English hasEtymology "From burh".
- -burgh-English-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From burh".
- -bury-English hasEtymology "From burh".
- -bury-English-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From burh".
- -cade-English hasEtymology "Back-formed from cavalcade, inferred to be a suffix".
- -cade-English-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "Back-formed from cavalcade, inferred to be a suffix".
- -carpic-English hasEtymology "From καρπός.".
- -carpic-English-Suffix hasEtymology "From καρπός.".
- -carpous-English hasEtymology "From καρπός.".
- -carpous-English-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From καρπός.".
- -cene-English hasEtymology "From Cenozoic.".
- -cene-English-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From Cenozoic.".
- -centesis-English hasEtymology "From κέντησις, from κεντέω.".
- -centesis-English-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From κέντησις, from κεντέω.".
- -centrism-English hasEtymology "Backformation from -centric".
- -centrism-English-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "Backformation from -centric".
- -cephaly-English hasEtymology "From κεφαλή.".
- -cephaly-English-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From κεφαλή.".
- -chen-German hasEtymology "Originally from Northern Germany, has today mostly replaced the older -lein. Cognate with Dutch -tje and -ke.".
- -chen-German-Suffix hasEtymology "Originally from Northern Germany, has today mostly replaced the older -lein. Cognate with Dutch -tje and -ke.".
- -chondrion-English hasEtymology "From .".
- -chondrion-English-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From .".
- -chore-English hasEtymology "From χωρέω.".
- -chore-English-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From χωρέω.".
- -chory-English hasEtymology "From .".
- -chory-English-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From .".
- -ci-French hasEtymology "* ici".
- -ci-French-Particle-1en hasEtymology "* ici".
- -ci\u00F3-Catalan hasEtymology "Borrowed from -tionem, accusative of -tio. Cf. the inherited doublet -çó and -ó, found in words such as cançó, eriçó, lliçó etc.".
- -ci\u00F3-Catalan-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "Borrowed from -tionem, accusative of -tio. Cf. the inherited doublet -çó and -ó, found in words such as cançó, eriçó, lliçó etc.".
- -ci\u00F3n-Spanish hasEtymology "Borrowed from -tione, ablative of -tio as a learned form. The original inherited form of the suffix, -zón or -són, is today less common but found in words such as razón, sazón, tesón, quemazón, comezón, hinchazón, etc.".
- -ci\u00F3n-Spanish-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "Borrowed from -tione, ablative of -tio as a learned form. The original inherited form of the suffix, -zón or -són, is today less common but found in words such as razón, sazón, tesón, quemazón, comezón, hinchazón, etc.".
- -cida-Spanish hasEtymology "From -cida, from the base of caedo.".
- -cida-Spanish-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -cida, from the base of caedo.".
- -cida-Spanish-Suffix-2en hasEtymology "From -cida, from the base of caedo.".
- -cide-English hasEtymology "In sense 2, from -cide, from -cida, from -cid (combining form of caedo) + -a (used for form agent nouns). In sense 1 (now the primary sense), by extension from sense 2.".
- -cide-English-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "In sense 2, from -cide, from -cida, from -cid (combining form of caedo) + -a (used for form agent nouns). In sense 1 (now the primary sense), by extension from sense 2.".
- -cide-English-Suffix-2en hasEtymology "In sense 2, from -cide, from -cida, from -cid (combining form of caedo) + -a (used for form agent nouns). In sense 1 (now the primary sense), by extension from sense 2.".
- -cilla-Spanish hasEtymology "From -illo.".
- -cilla-Spanish-Suffix hasEtymology "From -illo.".
- -cillo-Spanish hasEtymology "From -illo.".
- -cillo-Spanish-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -illo.".
- -cir--English hasEtymology "From circulatory".
- -cito-Spanish hasEtymology -cito-Spanish-1.
- -cito-Spanish hasEtymology -cito-Spanish-2.
- -ciune-Romanian hasEtymology "Inherited from -tio, -tionem. Most modern words or neologisms use the forms -ție or -țiune".
- -ciune-Romanian-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "Inherited from -tio, -tionem. Most modern words or neologisms use the forms -ție or -țiune".
- -clast-English hasEtymology "From κλαστός, verbal adjective of κλαν.".
- -clast-English-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From κλαστός, verbal adjective of κλαν.".
- -clast-Irish hasEtymology "From κλαστός, verbal adjective of κλαν.".
- -clast-Irish-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From κλαστός, verbal adjective of κλαν.".
- -coccus-English hasEtymology "coccus, from κόκκος".
- -coccus-English-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "coccus, from κόκκος".
- -col--English hasEtymology "From colon".
- -corn-English hasEtymology "cornu".
- -corn-English-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "cornu".
- -cr\u00E6ft-OldEnglish hasEtymology "Originally a combining form, from cræft.".
- -cr\u00E6ft-OldEnglish-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "Originally a combining form, from cræft.".
- -cracy-English hasEtymology "From the suffix -κρατία, from κράτος.".
- -cracy-English-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From the suffix -κρατία, from κράτος.".
- -craft-English hasEtymology "From -craft, -creft, from -cræft, from cræft. More at craft.".
- -craft-English-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -craft, -creft, from -cræft, from cræft. More at craft.".
- -craft-English-Suffix-2en hasEtymology "From -craft, -creft, from -cræft, from cræft. More at craft.".
- -crasy-English hasEtymology "Ultimately from , often via -crasia and, additionally, -crasie.".
- -crasy-English-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "Ultimately from , often via -crasia and, additionally, -crasie.".
- -crat-English hasEtymology "From κράτος, modeled after words of Ancient Greek origin such as democrat and aristocrat.".
- -crat-English-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From κράτος, modeled after words of Ancient Greek origin such as democrat and aristocrat.".
- -crat-English-Suffix-2en hasEtymology "From κράτος, modeled after words of Ancient Greek origin such as democrat and aristocrat.".
- -cratic-English hasEtymology "From , from , from .".
- -cratic-English-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From , from , from .".
- -cratic-English-Suffix-2en hasEtymology "From , from , from .".
- -culteur-French hasEtymology "cultor, from colo".
- -culteur-French-Suffix hasEtymology "cultor, from colo".
- -cy-English hasEtymology "Ultimately from -cia, -tia, -κια, -τια.".
- -cy-English-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "Ultimately from -cia, -tia, -κια, -τια.".
- -cy-English-Suffix-2en hasEtymology "Ultimately from -cia, -tia, -κια, -τια.".
- -cycle-English hasEtymology "From κύκλος.".
- -cycle-English-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From κύκλος.".
- -cyte-English hasEtymology "From cyta, from κύτος.".
- -cyte-English-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From cyta, from κύτος.".
- -d\u017Eija-SerboCroatian hasEtymology "From suffix -ci + Serbo-Croatian suffix -ja.".
- -d\u017Eija-SerboCroatian-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From suffix -ci + Serbo-Croatian suffix -ja.".
- -da-ScottishGaelic hasEtymology "From -da.".
- -da-ScottishGaelic-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -da.".
- -daags-Dutch hasEtymology "From .".
- -daags-Dutch-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From .".
- -dad-Spanish hasEtymology "From -itas.".
- -dad-Spanish-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -itas.".
- -dar-English hasEtymology "From radar, by analogy with gaydar.".
- -dar-English-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From radar, by analogy with gaydar.".
- -delem-Hungarian hasEtymology "From Proto-Ugric".
- -delem-Hungarian-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From Proto-Ugric".
- -der-Manx hasEtymology "From -atóir, from -tor.".
- -der-Manx-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -atóir, from -tor.".
- -derm-English hasEtymology "From δέρμα".
- -derm-English-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From δέρμα".
- -derma-English hasEtymology "From δέρμα".
- -derma-English-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From δέρμα".
- -dermatous-English hasEtymology "From δέρμα".
- -dermatous-English-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From δέρμα".