-té

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French

Etymology

From Middle French -té, from Old French -té, from Latin -itātem, accusative singular of -itās, or -tātem, accusative singular of -tās, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *-teh₂ts. Compare the borrowed doublet -ité.

Pronunciation

Suffix

-té

  1. -ty (suffix used to form nouns, often denoting a quality or a property)

Usage notes


Middle French

Etymology

From Old French -té.

Suffix

-té

  1. -ty (suffix used to form nouns, often denoting a quality or a property)

Descendants

  • French: -té

Old French

Etymology

From Latin -itātem, accusative singular of -itās, or -tātem, accusative singular of -tās.

Suffix

-té f (oblique plural -tez, nominative singular -té, nominative plural -tez)

  1. -ty (suffix used to form nouns, often denoting a quality or a property)

Derived terms

Descendants