-easă

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Inherited from Late Latin -issa, from Ancient Greek -ισσα (-issa). Cf. also the doublet -esă, a neologism borrowed from French.

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-easă f (plural -ese)

  1. Used to make feminine forms of some masculine nouns, or to indicate the wife of a man with a certain profession; -ess
    Synonym: -iță

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