-ame

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See also: ame, âme, and AME

Italian

Etymology

From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Latin -āmen.[1]

Suffix

-ame

  1. Used to form collective nouns from simple nouns
    foglia (leaf) + ‎-ame → ‎fogliame (foliage, leaves)

Derived terms

References

  1. ^ “-ame” in: Alberto Nocentini, Alessandro Parenti, “l'Etimologico — Vocabolario della lingua italiana”, Le Monnier, 2010, →ISBN

Portuguese

Etymology

From Latin -āmen.

Pronunciation

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Suffix

-ame m

  1. forms nouns indicating a group or collection of the suffixed thing

Synonyms