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-y meaning in Latin

EnglishLatin
-y (forming abstract nouns)
[UK: waɪ]
[US: ˈwaɪ]

-ia, -ium, -tas

-y (having the quality of)
[UK: waɪ]
[US: ˈwaɪ]

-osusM

-'s (possessive marker)

(genitive case of the owner)

-able [UK: ˈeɪb.l̩]
[US: ˈeɪb.l̩]

-abilis, -ibilis

-ate (having property)
[UK: et]
[US: ˈeɪt]

-atusM

-cide (killing of)

-cidiumN

-ence (same as -ance; having the state or condition of)

-entia

-er ((used to form agent nouns) person or thing that does...)
[UK: ɚ]
[US: ər]

-torM

-er (used to form the comparative of adjectives)
[UK: ɚ]
[US: ər]

-or, -ior

-ese (forming adjectives and nouns describing things characteristic of a particular place)

-ensis, -ita, -ites, -anus, -inus, -ius

-est (second-person singular present tense of verbs)

-as, -es, -is, -s

-s

-ever, -soever adverb

cumqueadverb

-ferous (producing a certain material)

-fer

-fold adjective

ceps [(gen.), cipis]adjective

-gram noun

gramma [grammatis](3rd) N
noun

-graph (something related to writing etc.)

-graphus

-graph noun

graphium [graphii](2nd) N
noun

-graphy (Suffix denoting a written or represented in the specified manner, or about a specified subject)

-graphiaF, *-scrībia F

-graphy noun

graphia [graphiae](1st) F
noun

-headed adjective

ceps [(gen.), cipis]adjective

-ian

-ianus

-ible

-abilis, -ibilis

-ic (Note: these translations are a guide only. For more precise translations, see individual words ending in -ic)

-icus

-ify (to produce verbs meaning to make)

-ifico

-ing (to form present participles)

-ens

-ism (a principle, belief or movement)
[UK: ˈɪ.zəm]
[US: ˈɪ.zəm]

-ismusM, -isma N

-ism [UK: ˈɪ.zəm]
[US: ˈɪ.zəm]

-ismusM

-ist (One who follows a particular ideology, doctrine, belief system or theory)

istaM

-itude (suffix)

-itudo

-ity (Used to form nouns from adjectives.)

-itasF

-ive (adjectival suffix: of the nature of; tending to)

-ivusM, -iva F, -ivum N, -ivi M-Pl, -ivae F-Pl, -iva N-Pl

-less (lacking)
[UK: les]
[US: ˈles]

sine, in-, ne-, se-

-like (having some of the characteristics of (used to form adjectives from nouns))

-oides (in some words derived from Greek)

-logist (person who studies or is an expert in the related -logy)

-logusM, -loga F

-logy (branch of learning)
[UK: ˈləʊ.ɡɪ]
[US: ˈloʊ.ɡiː]

-logiaF

-os, -os, -on, Greek adjective

adiaphoros [adiaphoros, adisphoron]adjective

-ous (suffix to form adjectives)

-osusM, -osa F, -osum N

-part (only w / NUM / PREP prefix) adjective

ceps [(gen.), cipis]adjective

-scope (suffix to name viewing instruments)

-scopiumN

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