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- -\u00F3n-Spanish hasEtymology "From the ending of latinized terms of words belonging to the Third Declension, applied in the Middle Modern Age to form scientific terms.".
- -\u00F3n-Spanish hasEtymology "Perhaps from the ending of or words belonging to the Third Declension (-o, -onis), used sometimes to change the sense or usage of original term.".
- -\u00F3s-Catalan hasEtymology "From -osus.".
- -\u00F3s-Catalan-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -osus.".
- -\u00F3ttr-OldNorse hasEtymology "From -uhtaR640697 from -uhtaz.".
- -\u00F3ttr-OldNorse-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -uhtaR640697 from -uhtaz.".
- -\u00F3ttur-Icelandic hasEtymology "From -óttr, from -uhtaz; cognate with Faroese -utur and Norwegian -ott.".
- -\u00F3ttur-Icelandic-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -óttr, from -uhtaz; cognate with Faroese -utur and Norwegian -ott.".
- -\u00F3ttur-Icelandic-Suffix-2en hasEtymology "From -óttr, from -uhtaz; cognate with Faroese -utur and Norwegian -ott.".
- -\u00F6s-German hasEtymology "From loanwords ending on -eux. Cognate to German -os, as in rigoros. Both endings stem from -osus, -os directly and -ös indirectly.436489".
- -\u00F6s-German-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From loanwords ending on -eux. Cognate to German -os, as in rigoros. Both endings stem from -osus, -os directly and -ös indirectly.436489".
- -\u00F6t-Hungarian hasEtymology "-ö- (“linking vowel”) +".
- -\u00F6t-Hungarian-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "-ö- (“linking vowel”) +".
- -\u00F8s-Danish hasEtymology "From -ös, from -eux, from -osus. Also with the forms \"-iøs\" and \"-tiøs\".".
- -\u00F8s-Danish-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -ös, from -eux, from -osus. Also with the forms \"-iøs\" and \"-tiøs\".".
- -\u00F8s-Norwegian hasEtymology "See Danish -øs above.".
- -\u00F8s-Norwegian-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "See Danish -øs above.".
- -\u00FA-Irish hasEtymology "From".
- -\u00FA-Irish-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From".
- -\u00FAil-Irish hasEtymology "From -amhail (compare Manx -oil, Scottish Gaelic -ail, -eil), from -amail.".
- -\u00FAil-Irish-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -amhail (compare Manx -oil, Scottish Gaelic -ail, -eil), from -amail.".
- -\u00FE-OldEnglish hasEtymology "-iþō, from -ita. Akin to Gothic -iþa, Latin -tus, Greek -tos".
- -\u00FE-OldEnglish-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "-iþō, from -ita. Akin to Gothic -iþa, Latin -tus, Greek -tos".
- -\u00FEor-OldEnglish hasEtymology "-þran, akin to -τρον".
- -\u00FEor-OldEnglish-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "-þran, akin to -τρον".
- -\u00FEor-OldEnglish-Suffix-2en hasEtymology "-þran, akin to -τρον".
- -\u0142--Navajo hasEtymology "ɬ, from Na-Dené *ɬ (“progressive suffix”); cognate with l, Eyak *ɬ (“progressive suffix”), and Tlingit *n (“progressive suffix”). The same or a similar classifier prefix is found in all of the Athabaskan languages, as well as the more distantly related Eyak, Tlingit, and the Central Siberian Yeniseian languages (e.g., Ket, formerly Yenisei Ostyak).".
- -\u0142--Navajo-Prefix-1en hasEtymology "ɬ, from Na-Dené *ɬ (“progressive suffix”); cognate with l, Eyak *ɬ (“progressive suffix”), and Tlingit *n (“progressive suffix”). The same or a similar classifier prefix is found in all of the Athabaskan languages, as well as the more distantly related Eyak, Tlingit, and the Central Siberian Yeniseian languages (e.g., Ket, formerly Yenisei Ostyak).".
- -\u021Bie-Romanian hasEtymology "Shortened form of -țiune. Cf. also the Polish suffix -cja, Russian -cija (borrowed ultimately from the same source), which may have influenced it.".
- -\u021Bie-Romanian-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "Shortened form of -țiune. Cf. also the Polish suffix -cja, Russian -cija (borrowed ultimately from the same source), which may have influenced it.".
- -\u021Biune-Romanian hasEtymology "Longer form of -ție, borrowed from -tio, -tionem and based partially on the older inherited form -ciune.".
- -\u021Biune-Romanian-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "Longer form of -ție, borrowed from -tio, -tionem and based partially on the older inherited form -ciune.".
- -\u03AF\u03B1-AncientGreek hasEtymology "Cognate with Latin -ia, from a Proto-Indo-European *-i--h₂.".
- -\u03AF\u03B1-AncientGreek-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "Cognate with Latin -ia, from a Proto-Indo-European *-i--h₂.".
- -\u03AF\u03C3\u03C4\u03B1\u03C2-ModernGreek hasEtymology "From -ista.".
- -\u03AF\u03C3\u03C4\u03B1\u03C2-ModernGreek-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -ista.".
- -\u03B3\u03C1\u03B1\u03C6\u03AF\u03B1-AncientGreek hasEtymology "From γράφω".
- -\u03B3\u03C1\u03B1\u03C6\u03AF\u03B1-AncientGreek-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From γράφω".
- -\u03B9\u03C3\u03BC\u03CC\u03C2-ModernGreek hasEtymology "From -ισμα, from stem of verbs in -ιζειν.".
- -\u03B9\u03C3\u03BC\u03CC\u03C2-ModernGreek-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -ισμα, from stem of verbs in -ιζειν.".
- -\u03BB\u03BF\u03B3\u03AF\u03B1-ModernGreek hasEtymology "From λέγω (thus, “the character or department of one who speaks or treats of (a certain subject)”; see lecture).".
- -\u03BB\u03BF\u03B3\u03AF\u03B1-ModernGreek-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From λέγω (thus, “the character or department of one who speaks or treats of (a certain subject)”; see lecture).".
- -\u03C0\u03AC\u03B8\u03B5\u03B9\u03B1-ModernGreek hasEtymology "From πάθος.".
- -\u03C0\u03AC\u03B8\u03B5\u03B9\u03B1-ModernGreek-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From πάθος.".
- -\u03C0\u03AC\u03B8\u03B5\u03B9\u03B1-ModernGreek-Suffix-2en hasEtymology "From πάθος.".
- -\u0435\u045F\u0438\u0458\u0430-SerboCroatian hasEtymology "From suffix -ci + Serbo-Croatian suffix ја.".
- -\u0435\u045F\u0438\u0458\u0430-SerboCroatian-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From suffix -ci + Serbo-Croatian suffix ја.".
- -\u0438\u043A-Russian hasEtymology "Compare Croatian -nik.".
- -\u0438\u043A-Russian-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "Compare Croatian -nik.".
- -\u043B\u043E\u0433\u0438\u0458\u0430-Macedonian hasEtymology "From or , -logia, from .".
- -\u043B\u043E\u0433\u0438\u0458\u0430-Macedonian-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From or , -logia, from .".
- -\u043D\u0438\u043A-Russian hasEtymology "From -(ь)nikъ, itself originally by nominalization of adjectives in * with the suffix * (whence -ик). The suffix originates from the period; compare dialectal Lithuanian laukinykas (from laukas) and Old Prussian laukinikis.".
- -\u043D\u0438\u043A-Russian-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -(ь)nikъ, itself originally by nominalization of adjectives in * with the suffix * (whence -ик). The suffix originates from the period; compare dialectal Lithuanian laukinykas (from laukas) and Old Prussian laukinikis.".
- -\u043D\u0438\u043A-SerboCroatian hasEtymology "From -(ь)nikъ, itself originally by nominalization of adjectives in * with the suffix * (whence ). The suffix originates from period; compare dialectal Lithuanian laukinykas (from laukas) and Old Prussian laukinikis.".
- -\u043D\u0438\u043A-SerboCroatian-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -(ь)nikъ, itself originally by nominalization of adjectives in * with the suffix * (whence ). The suffix originates from period; compare dialectal Lithuanian laukinykas (from laukas) and Old Prussian laukinikis.".
- -\u043E\u0441\u0442-SerboCroatian hasEtymology "From -ostь; compare Old Church Slavonic .".
- -\u043E\u0441\u0442-SerboCroatian-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -ostь; compare Old Church Slavonic .".
- -\u043E\u0441\u0442\u044C-Old_Church_Slavonic hasEtymology "From -ostь. Some authors claim that the suffix is merged from double suffixation -ot-tь, but there is a lot of evidence that suffix -ostь already existed in Late Proto-Slavic. Also, compare -ստ.".
- -\u043E\u0441\u0442\u044C-Old_Church_Slavonic-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -ostь. Some authors claim that the suffix is merged from double suffixation -ot-tь, but there is a lot of evidence that suffix -ostь already existed in Late Proto-Slavic. Also, compare -ստ.".
- -\u0441-Russian hasEtymology "An abbreviated form of сударь (sir), сударыня (ma'am).".
- -\u0441-Russian-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "An abbreviated form of сударь (sir), сударыня (ma'am).".
- -\u0441\u044F-Russian hasEtymology "From Old East Slavic сѧ (sę), the accusative of сєбє (sebe, \"self\").".
- -\u0441\u044F-Russian-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From Old East Slavic сѧ (sę), the accusative of сєбє (sebe, \"self\").".
- -\u0442\u0454\u043B\u044C-Old_Church_Slavonic hasEtymology "Most likely from -ter.".
- -\u0442\u0454\u043B\u044C-Old_Church_Slavonic-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "Most likely from -ter.".
- -\u0454\u0441\u0442\u044C-Old_Church_Slavonic hasEtymology "Softened, palatalized version of .".
- -\u0454\u0441\u0442\u044C-Old_Church_Slavonic-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "Softened, palatalized version of .".
- -\u045F\u0438\u0458\u0430-SerboCroatian hasEtymology "From suffix -ci + Serbo-Croatian suffix ја.".
- -\u045F\u0438\u0458\u0430-SerboCroatian-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From suffix -ci + Serbo-Croatian suffix ја.".
- -\u0561\u0562\u0561\u0580-Old_Armenian hasEtymology "From -ա- + -բար.".
- -\u0561\u0562\u0561\u0580-Old_Armenian-Suffix hasEtymology "From -ա- + -բար.".
- -\u0561\u056E-Old_Armenian hasEtymology "From the root of ածեմ.".
- -\u0561\u056E-Old_Armenian-Suffix hasEtymology "From the root of ածեմ.".
- -\u0561\u056E\u0578-Armenian hasEtymology "From -ածոյ.".
- -\u0561\u056E\u0578-Armenian-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -ածոյ.".
- -\u0561\u056E\u0578\u0575-Old_Armenian hasEtymology "From .".
- -\u0561\u056E\u0578\u0575-Old_Armenian-Suffix hasEtymology "From .".
- -\u0561\u056F-Armenian hasEtymology "From -ակ; see below.".
- -\u0561\u056F-Armenian-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -ակ; see below.".
- -\u0561\u056F-Armenian-Suffix-2en hasEtymology "From -ակ; see below.".
- -\u0561\u056F-Old_Armenian hasEtymology "From , which must have had a diminutive value in some regions.".
- -\u0561\u056F-Old_Armenian-Suffix hasEtymology "From , which must have had a diminutive value in some regions.".
- -\u0561\u056F\u0561\u0576-Armenian hasEtymology "From -ական; see below.".
- -\u0561\u056F\u0561\u0576-Armenian-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -ական; see below.".
- -\u0561\u056F\u0561\u0576-Armenian-Suffix-2en hasEtymology "From -ական; see below.".
- -\u0561\u056F\u0561\u0576-Old_Armenian hasEtymology "From .".
- -\u0561\u056F\u0561\u0576-Old_Armenian-Suffix hasEtymology "From .".
- -\u0561\u0575\u056B\u0576-Armenian hasEtymology "From -ային.".
- -\u0561\u0575\u056B\u0576-Armenian-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -ային.".
- -\u0561\u0575\u056B\u0576-Old_Armenian hasEtymology "Probably from the stem vowel .".
- -\u0561\u0575\u056B\u0576-Old_Armenian-Suffix hasEtymology "Probably from the stem vowel .".
- -\u0561\u0575\u0576-Old_Armenian hasEtymology "Probably from the -ino- suffix, added to words ending in *-ā/ə. Cognate with Latin -inus and Ancient Greek -ινος. See also -ին.".
- -\u0561\u0575\u0576-Old_Armenian-Suffix hasEtymology "Probably from the -ino- suffix, added to words ending in *-ā/ə. Cognate with Latin -inus and Ancient Greek -ινος. See also -ին.".
- -\u0561\u0576--Armenian hasEtymology "From -ան-; see below.".
- -\u0561\u0576--Armenian-Suffix-1en hasEtymology "From -ան-; see below.".
- -\u0561\u0576-Old_Armenian hasEtymology "From the Middle pluralization suffix , found in Parthian, Middle Persian and Modern Persian. Compare also -անի.".
- -\u0561\u0576-Old_Armenian hasEtymology "Probably a contamination of the suffix with the -no- suffix added to the stem vowel *-ā/ə-.".
- -\u0561\u0576\u056B-Old_Armenian hasEtymology "From the pluralization suffix (cf. -ան) and a suffix . The origin of the latter is not completely clear.".
- -\u0561\u0576\u056B-Old_Armenian hasEtymology "From the suffix or stem element -ան.".
- -\u0561\u0576\u0578\u0581-Old_Armenian hasEtymology "From . The has different origins: it is a part of the stem in ամարանոց, ձմերանոց, կողմանոց, possibly the pluralization suffix -ան in Iranian borrowings such as աշակերտանոց, աւազականոց, երիտասարդանոց.".