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-graf

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See also: graf, graaf, Graf, and gráf

Catalan

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Etymology

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Derived from Ancient Greek γράφω (gráphō).

Pronunciation

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Suffix

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-graf m (noun-forming suffix, plural -grafs)

  1. -graph

Suffix

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-graf m (noun-forming suffix, plural -grafs)

  1. -grapher

Derived terms

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Czech

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Etymology

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Derived from Ancient Greek γράφω (gráphō).

Pronunciation

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Suffix

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-graf m inan (noun-forming suffix)

  1. -graph

Suffix

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-graf m anim (noun-forming suffix)

  1. -grapher

Derived terms

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Further reading

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Danish

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Etymology

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From Ancient Greek γράφω (gráphō).

Suffix

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-graf c

  1. -graph
  2. -grapher

Declension

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Declension of -graf
common
gender
singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative -graf -grafen -grafer -graferne
genitive -grafs -grafens -grafers -grafernes

Derived terms

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References

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German

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Pronunciation

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  • Audio:(file)
  • Audio (Germany (Berlin)):(file)

Suffix

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-graf m (weak, genitive -grafen, plural -grafen, feminine -grafin)

  1. alternative form of -graph

Usage notes

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Irish

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Suffix

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-graf m

  1. -graph

Declension

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Declension of -graf (first declension)
bare forms
singular plural
nominative -graf -graif
vocative a -graif a -grafa
genitive -graif -graf
dative -graf -graif
forms with the definite article
singular plural
nominative an -graf na -graif
genitive an -graif na -graf
dative leis an -graf
don -graf
leis na -graif

Derived terms

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Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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From Ancient Greek γράφω (gráphō).

Suffix

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-graf m

  1. -graph
  2. -grapher

Derived terms

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References

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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From Ancient Greek γράφω (gráphō).

Suffix

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-graf m

  1. -graph
  2. -grapher

Derived terms

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References

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Polish

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Etymology

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    Learned borrowing from Ancient Greek γράφω (gráphō).

    Pronunciation

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    Suffix

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    -graf m inan

    1. -graph
      aktyno- + ‎-graf → ‎aktynograf

    Declension

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    Suffix

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    -graf m pers

    1. -grapher
      biblio- + ‎-graf → ‎bibliograf

    Declension

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    Derived terms

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    See also

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    Further reading

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    • -graf in Polish dictionaries at PWN

    Swedish

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    Suffix

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    -graf c

    1. -graph, -grapher; pertaining to writing and recording

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