-uja

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See also: uja, üja, and Ụja

Spanish

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Etymology

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Inherited from Latin -ucula, an expanded form of -cula.

Suffix

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-uja f (noun-forming suffix, plural -ujas, masculine -ujo, masculine plural -ujos)

  1. added to nouns of either gender to denote a diminutive form

Usage notes

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  • Often pejorative.

Derived terms

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