-ago

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See also: ago, Ago, AGO, agó, aĝo, and ägo

Basque

Etymology

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Suffix

-ago

  1. Used to form the comparative form of adjectives and adverbs.
    handi (big) + ‎-ago → ‎handiago (bigger)
    zahar (old) + ‎-ago → ‎zaharrago (older)

Derived terms

Category Basque terms suffixed with -ago not found

Latin

Etymology

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Pronunciation

Suffix

-āgō f (genitive -āginis); third declension

  1. Suffixed to nouns, forms nouns describing objects, plants, and animals.
    corium + ‎-āgō → ‎coriāgō
    planta + ‎-āgō → ‎plantāgō
    simila + ‎-āgō → ‎similāgō
    medica + ‎-āgō → ‎Medicāgō

Declension

Third-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative -āgō -āginēs
Genitive -āginis -āginum
Dative -āginī -āginibus
Accusative -āginem -āginēs
Ablative -āgine -āginibus
Vocative -āgō -āginēs

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Italian: -agine, -aggine
  • Sicilian: -ànija

References

  • Leumann, Manu, Hofmann, Johann Baptist, Szantyr, Anton (1977) Lateinische Grammatik: Lateinische Laut- und Formenlehre, CH Beck, § 325.B.3., page 369
  • -āgō” on page 90/2 of the Oxford Latin Dictionary (1st ed., 1968–82)