释义 |
-i·ty \əd.ē, ətē, -i; when s, less often when r, precedes, the first vowel is sometimes lost, as in kəˈpastē for “capacity”\ noun suffix (-es) Etymology: Middle English -ite, from Old French or Latin; Old French -ité, from Latin -itat-, -itas, from -i- (thematic or, rarely, connective vowel) + -tat-, -tas -ty : quality : state : degree < asininity > < theatricality > |