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suffix(ə)n 1(forming verbs from adjectives) denoting the development, creation, or intensification of a state. 2Forming verbs from nouns (such as strengthen from strength).
Origin Old English -nian, of Germanic origin. suffix(ə)n 1(forming adjectives from nouns) made or consisting of. 2(forming adjectives from nouns) resembling.
Origin Old English, of Germanic origin. suffix(ə)n 1Forming past participles of strong verbs as a regular inflection. 2Forming past participles of strong verbs as an adjective.
Origin Old English, of Germanic origin. suffix(ə)n Forming the plural of a few nouns such as children, oxen.
Origin Middle English reduction of the earlier suffix -an. suffixɪn Forming diminutives of nouns (such as chicken, maiden).
Origin Old English, of Germanic origin. Origin Old English, of Germanic origin. suffix(ə)n 1(forming verbs from adjectives) denoting the development, creation, or intensification of a state. 2Forming verbs from nouns (such as strengthen from strength).
Origin Old English -nian, of Germanic origin. suffix(ə)n 1(forming adjectives from nouns) made or consisting of. 2(forming adjectives from nouns) resembling.
Origin Old English, of Germanic origin. suffix(ə)n 1Forming past participles of strong verbs as a regular inflection. 2Forming past participles of strong verbs as an adjective.
Origin Old English, of Germanic origin. suffix(ə)n Forming the plural of a few nouns such as children, oxen.
Origin Middle English reduction of the earlier suffix -an. suffix(ə)n Forming diminutives of nouns (such as chicken, maiden).
Origin Old English, of Germanic origin. suffix(ə)n 1Forming feminine nouns such as vixen. 2Forming abstract nouns such as burden.
Origin Old English, of Germanic origin. |