-eté

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See also: ete, été, and -ete

French

Etymology

See -té. The form -eté is caused by false division of stem and suffix in cases like âpreté (which belongs to âpre): âpre + -téâpr + eté.[1]

Pronunciation

Suffix

-eté

  1. variant of -té, for example: proprepropreté.

References

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Old French

Alternative forms

  • -ete (in original manuscripts, which do not use é)

Suffix

-eté

  1. variant of -té

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