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maritre-si

Posted on July 15, 2015February 23, 2017 by Ángel Serrano

[maˈɾitɾesi]

1. pronominal verb To get married.

Etymology: From maritre.

maritre

Posted on July 15, 2015February 23, 2017 by Ángel Serrano

[maˈɾitɾe]

1. transitive verb To marry a couple (said of a priest), to marry off all your sons and daughters (said of a parent).

Etymology: From marit plus verbal derivative -re.

scòlal

Posted on July 15, 2015February 23, 2017 by Ángel Serrano

[ˈʃkolal]

1. adjective Related to school.

Etymology: From scola plus derivative suffix -al.

scolau

Posted on July 15, 2015February 23, 2017 by Ángel Serrano

[ʃkoˈlau]

1. masculine noun Schoolchild, pupil.

Etymology: From scola plus derivative suffix -au.

scola

Posted on July 15, 2015February 23, 2017 by Ángel Serrano

[ˈʃkola]

1. feminine noun School.

Etymology: From Latin schola.

pinau

Posted on July 15, 2015February 23, 2017 by Ángel Serrano

[piˈnau̯]

1. masculine noun Pine grove.

Etymology: From pĩ plus derivative suffix -au.

pĩ

Posted on July 15, 2015June 7, 2020 by Ángel Serrano

[pi]

1. masculine noun Pine.

Etymology: From Latin pinus.

-au

Posted on July 15, 2015February 23, 2017 by Ángel Serrano

[au̯]

1. derivative suffix Added to a noun, it derives a new noun meaning abundance or relationship. Examples: pĩ (noun), pine, pinau (noun), pine grove; scola (noun), school, scolau (noun), schoolchild, pupil.

Etymology: From Latin -ale.

infanta

Posted on July 15, 2015February 23, 2017 by Ángel Serrano

[iɱˈfanta]

1. feminine noun Baby, infant, young female child.

2. feminine noun Infanta, Spanish princess (not crown princess).

Etymology: From infant plus feminine derivative suffix -a.

infant

Posted on July 15, 2015February 23, 2017 by Ángel Serrano

[iɱˈfant]

1. masculine noun Baby, infant, young male child.

2. masculine noun Infante, Spanish prince (not crown prince).

Etymology: From Latin infans, infantis.

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