-òs

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[os]

1. derivative suffix Added to a noun or an adjective, it derives a new adjective with a meaning of abundance. Example: pes (noun), weight, pesòs (adjective), heavy; verd (adjective), green, verdòs (adjective), greenish.

Etymology: From Latin -osus.

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[o]

1. derivative suffix Added to a noun or adjective, it introduces an augmentative meaning, big size, preference, etc. Example: home, man, homõ, big strong fellow; pella, skin, pellona, hide (thick skin).

Etymology: From Latin -one.

oclanès

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[oklaˈnes]

1. masculine noun Occitan (person from Occitania).

2. adjective Occitan (related to Occitania or the Occitan people).

Etymology: From Oclã plus derivative suffix -ès.

Oclã

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[oˈkla]

1. proper noun Occitania.

Etymology: From oc plus derivative suffix -lã.

ornament

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[oɾnaˈment]

1. masculine noun Adornment, ornament.

Etymology: From orn-, the stem of verb ornăre, plus derivative suffix -ment.

ornăre

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[ˈoɾnəɾe]

1. transitive verb To garnish, to do something out, to embellish.

Etymology: From Latin ornare.

owerăre

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[oˈweɾəɾe]

1. transitive verb To milk.

Etymology: From ower plus derivate suffix -ăre.

oll

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[oʎ]

1. masculine noun Oil (from olive tree).

Etymology: From Latin oleum.

oliwa

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[oˈliwa]

1. feminine noun Olive (fruit).

Etymology: From olïu plus derivative suffix -a.

ouseuratori

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[ou̯seu̯ɾaˈtoɾi]

1. masculine noun Observatory.

Etymology: From ouseurat, participle of ouseurăre, plus derivative suffix -ori.