-eux

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See also: eux

French

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Middle French -eux, from Old French -eux, -eus, -us, -os, -ous, from Latin -ōsus. Doublet of -ose.

Pronunciation

Suffix

-eux m (feminine -euse)

  1. -ous, -y
    pluviosuspluvieux "rainy"

Derived terms


Middle French

Etymology

From Old French -us, -eus, from Latin -ōsus.

Suffix

-eux

  1. -ous, -y
    pluviosuspluvieux (rainy)

Descendants

  • French: -eux

Norman

Etymology 1

From Old French -eus, -us, from Latin -ōsus.

Suffix

-eux

  1. -ous, -y

Etymology 2

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Suffix

-eux m (plural -eurs, feminine equivalent -euse)

  1. (Jersey) Used to form agent nouns from verbs.
Alternative forms

Derived terms


Old French

Suffix

-eux

  1. Alternative form of -us

Derived terms

Category Old French terms suffixed with -eux not found

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