-ança

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See also: anca, ANCA, and Áncá

Catalan

Etymology

From Latin -antia. Doublet of -ància, a learned or semi-learned form.

Suffix

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  1. -ance (a state)

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Portuguese

Etymology

From Old Galician-Portuguese -ança, from Latin -antia. Doublet of -ância. Cognate of Spanish -anza, French -ance and Italian -anza.

Suffix

-ança f (plural -anças)

  1. -ance (a state)
    1. a particularly excessive or overindulgent state, as in festança and comilança

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