-uto

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See also: uto, utó, utó-, ütö, and ütő

Italian[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From Latin -ūtus.

Suffix[edit]

-uto

  1. used with a stem to form the past participle of regular -ere verbs
  2. used to form adjectives from nouns, in the sense of having the object represented by the noun; -ed
    punta (point, tip) + ‎-uto → ‎puntuto (pointy, sharp)
    barba (beard) + ‎-uto → ‎barbuto (bearded)
    naso (nose) + ‎-uto → ‎nasuto (big nosed)
    occhiali (glasses) + ‎-uto → ‎occhialuto (spectacled)
    pancia (belly) + ‎-uto → ‎panciuto ((pot)bellied)

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