-sab

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Old Tupi

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Alternative forms

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Pronunciation

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Suffix

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-sab

  1. froms nouns from verbs, indicating, generally, a means of action of that verb
    • 16th century, Joseph of Anchieta, “[Pitangi porangeté]” (chapter L), in [livrinho de variaſ poeziaſ], page 97, column 1, lines 6–9; republished as Maria de Lourdes de Paula Martins, compiler, Poesisas, São Paulo, 1956, page 184:
      Ejori teremondo
      Xeçuj teco angaipaba
      co xeanga deruçaba
      derupabamo toico.
      [Eîori t'eremondó / Xe suí tekoangaîpaba / kó xe 'anga nde rusaba / nde rupabamo t'oîkó.]
      Come to shoo the sin from me. Here's my soul, place of your arrival, it shall be your bed.
  2. forms nouns from verbs, denoting the act of doing something; -ing
    Synonym: -a
  3. (Late Tupi) forms abstract nouns from verbs and adjectives
    Synonym: -a
    nhemoŷrõ (to become angry) + ‎-sab + ‎-a → ‎nhemoŷrõndaba (wrath)

Usage notes

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  • Sense 1 can be translated in various ways and its precise meaning can only be infered by context.

Derived terms

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Descendants

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  • Nheengatu: -sawa

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