-ela

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See also: ela, Ela, ELA, èla, elã, elä, and E-la

Latin

Etymology

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Pronunciation

Suffix

-ēla f (genitive -ēlae); first declension

  1. Forms abstract nouns from verbs, often specifically deponent verbs.

Declension

First-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative -ēla -ēlae
Genitive -ēlae -ēlārum
Dative -ēlae -ēlīs
Accusative -ēlam -ēlās
Ablative -ēlā -ēlīs
Vocative -ēla -ēlae

See also

References

Word formation in the Roman sermo plebeius


Phuthi

Etymology

From Proto-Bantu *-ɪda.

Suffix

-ela

  1. Forms applicative verbs, meaning to do something for, for the purpose of, on behalf of.

Derived terms


Portuguese

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old Galician-Portuguese -ela, from Latin -ella(m), feminine of -ellus.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈɛ.la/, /ˈɛ.lɐ/

Suffix

-ela f (plural -elas)

  1. forms diminutives
    rua (road; street) + ‎-ela → ‎ruela (bystreet; alley)
    cana (cane) + ‎-ela → ‎canela (shin)
    via (way; path) + ‎-ela → ‎viela (bystreet; alley)
    cáravo (a type of mediaeval watercraft) + ‎-ela → ‎caravela (caravel)
    Synonyms: -inho, -zinho, -ito, -ulo, -culo
  2. forms nouns indicating a superficial or minor action
    escovada (a brushing) + ‎-ela → ‎escovadela (a superficial brushing)
    pincelada (brushstroke) + ‎-ela → ‎pinceladela (a superficial or short brushstroke)
    riscada (razor strike) + ‎-ela → ‎riscadela (a short razor strike)

Derived terms


Swazi

Etymology

From Proto-Bantu *-ɪda.

Suffix

-ela

  1. Forms applicative verbs, meaning to do something for, for the purpose of, on behalf of.

Derived terms


Xhosa

Etymology

From Proto-Bantu *-ɪda.

Suffix

-ela

  1. Forms applicative verbs, meaning to do something for, for the purpose of, on behalf of.

Derived terms


Zulu

Etymology

From Proto-Bantu *-ɪda.

Suffix

-ela

  1. Forms applicative verbs, meaning to do something for, for the purpose of, on behalf of.

Derived terms

References