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==Latin== |
==Latin== |
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===Etymology 1=== |
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====Alternative forms==== |
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* [[-alis#Latin|-ālis]] |
* [[-alis#Latin|-ālis]] |
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* [[-elis#Latin|-ēlis]] |
* [[-elis#Latin|-ēlis]] |
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* [[-ulis#Latin|-ūlis]] |
* [[-ulis#Latin|-ūlis]] |
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====Pronunciation==== |
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===Pronunciation=== |
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* {{a|Classical}} {{IPA|/-ˈaː.ris/|lang=la}} |
* {{a|Classical}} {{IPA|/-ˈaː.ris/|lang=la}} |
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===Suffix=== |
====Suffix==== |
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{{la-suffix-3rd-2E|ar|ār}} |
{{la-suffix-3rd-2E|ar|ār}} |
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# {{non gloss definition|Used to form an [[adjective]], usually from a noun, indicating a relationship or a pertaining to.}} |
# {{non gloss definition|Used to form an [[adjective]], usually from a noun, indicating a relationship or a pertaining to.}} |
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====Usage notes==== |
=====Usage notes===== |
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The suffix ''-āris'' is added to a [[noun]] to form an [[adjective]] of relationship to that noun. |
The suffix ''-āris'' is added to a [[noun]] to form an [[adjective]] of relationship to that noun. |
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: Examples: |
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If the root word or its stem does not contain an '''l''', then the form {{term|-alis|-ālis|lang=la}} generally is used instead. Sometimes both forms are found, e.g. {{term|linealis|līneālis|lang=la}} and {{term|linearis|līneāris|lang=la}}, from {{term|linea|līnea|line|lang=la}}. |
If the root word or its stem does not contain an '''l''', then the form {{term|-alis|-ālis|lang=la}} generally is used instead. Sometimes both forms are found, e.g. {{term|linealis|līneālis|lang=la}} and {{term|linearis|līneāris|lang=la}}, from {{term|linea|līnea|line|lang=la}}. |
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====Inflection==== |
=====Inflection===== |
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{{la-decl-3rd-2E|-ar|-ār}} |
{{la-decl-3rd-2E|-ar|-ār}} |
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====Related terms==== |
=====Related terms===== |
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* [[-arius|-ārius]] |
* [[-arius|-ārius]] |
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====Descendants==== |
=====Descendants===== |
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* Catalan: {{l|ca|-ar}} |
* Catalan: {{l|ca|-ar}} |
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* English: {{l|en|-ar}}, {{l|en|-ary}} |
* English: {{l|en|-ar}}, {{l|en|-ary}} |
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* Spanish: {{l|es|-ar}} |
* Spanish: {{l|es|-ar}} |
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===Etymology 2=== |
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====Suffix==== |
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{{infl|la|suffix|head=-āris}} |
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# {{conjugation of|-o|-ō|2|s|pres|pass|ind|lang=la}}{{la-conj-form-gloss|-o|2|s|pres|pass|ind}} |
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[[nl:-aris]] |
[[nl:-aris]] |
Revision as of 15:28, 23 August 2010
See also: aris
Latin
Etymology 1
Form of (deprecated template usage) -ālis differentiated in words containing an l.
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
- (Classical) (deprecated use of
|lang=
parameter) IPA(key): /-ˈaː.ris/
Suffix
Usage notes
The suffix -āris is added to a noun to form an adjective of relationship to that noun.
- Examples:
If the root word or its stem does not contain an l, then the form (deprecated template usage) -ālis generally is used instead. Sometimes both forms are found, e.g. (deprecated template usage) līneālis and (deprecated template usage) līneāris, from (deprecated template usage) līnea.
Inflection
Related terms
Descendants
Etymology 2
Suffix
(deprecated template usage) -āris