-ís

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Catalan

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Etymology

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Inherited from Latin -īcius. Compare Spanish -izo, Italian -iccio. Doublet of -ici, a learned borrowing.

Suffix

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-ís (adjective-forming suffix, feminine -issa, masculine plural -issos, feminine plural -isses)

  1. forms adjectives from nouns and other adjectives usually denoting likeness; -ish, -y
    Synonyms: -enc, -ós
    blau (blue) + ‎-ís → ‎blavís (bluish)
    malalt (sickness) + ‎-ís → ‎malaltís (sickly)

Derived terms

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Spanish

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Etymology

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From Latin -ītis.

Suffix

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-ís

  1. Suffix indicating the second-person plural present indicative of -ir verbs.

See also

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