[eʎ]
1. derivative suffix Used for diminutives, to give an idea of little measurement or size, brief duration, scarce importance or affection within the family. Example: piceu, small, piceuell, tiny.
Etymology: From Latin -illu.
[eʎ]
1. derivative suffix Used for diminutives, to give an idea of little measurement or size, brief duration, scarce importance or affection within the family. Example: piceu, small, piceuell, tiny.
Etymology: From Latin -illu.
[ˈeu̯ɾje]
1. adjective Ivory.
Etymology: From Latin eboreus.
[e]
1. feminine noun The letter e.
2. copulative conjunction And.
Spelling: Before words beginning with a vowel or -h, it turns into et.
Etymology: From Latin et.