-fago

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See also: fago, fago-, and f-āgō

Italian

Etymology

From Latin -phagus, from Ancient Greek φάγος (phágos, glutton), from φαγεῖν (phageîn, to eat).

Suffix

-fago

  1. -phage (nouns)
  2. -phagous (adjectives)

Derived terms


Portuguese

Etymology

From Latin -phagus, from Ancient Greek φάγος (phágos, glutton), from φαγεῖν (phageîn, to eat).

Suffix

-fago

  1. -phage
  2. -phagous

Derived terms


Spanish

Etymology

From Latin -phagus, from Ancient Greek φάγος (phágos, glutton), from φαγεῖν (phageîn, to eat).

Suffix

-fago m (feminine counterpart -faga)

  1. -phage
  2. -phagous

Derived terms