-cion

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See also: -ción

Occitan

Etymology

From Latin -tiōne, ablative of -tiō as a learned form (or from -tiōnem, the accusative).

Suffix

-cion f (plural -cions)

  1. Used in forming a noun to represent the property corresponding to a verb; -tion.
    encarcerar (to imprison) + ‎-cion → ‎encarceracion (imprisonment)

Derived terms