-ida

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Translingual

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Suffix

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-ida

  1. (taxonomy) Used to form taxonomic names at the level of class or higher

Derived terms

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Finnish

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Etymology

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From Proto-Finnic *-t'ak, from Proto-Finno-Permic *-te-.

Suffix

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-ida (front vowel harmony variant -idä, stem -i-, linguistic notation -i- or -idA) (dialectal)

  1. (Eastern Finnish) Reflexive verb ending.

Usage notes

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See Appendix:Eastern Finnish reflexive verbs.

Conjugation

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See Appendix:Eastern Finnish reflexive verbs.

Gothic

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Romanization

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-ida

  1. Romanization of -𐌹𐌳𐌰

Old High German

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Etymology

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From Proto-Germanic *-iþō. Cognate with Dutch -te, -de, English -th, Gothic -𐌹𐌸𐌰 (-iþa), -𐌹𐌳𐌰 (-ida).

Suffix

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-ida

  1. used to form abstract nouns from adjectives
    reinida, hreinida (cleanness) from reini, hreini (clean)
    hertida (hardness) from hart (hard)


Descendants

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  • Middle High German: -ede
    • German: -de (rare, not productive)
    • Luxembourgish: -t

Polish

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Learned borrowing from Ancient Greek εἶδος (eîdos).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈi.da/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Rhymes: -ida
  • Syllabification: [please specify syllabification manually]
  • Homophone: Ida

Suffix

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-ida f

  1. -ide
    geo- + ‎-ida → ‎geoida

Declension

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Derived terms

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Further reading

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  • -ida in Polish dictionaries at PWN

Spanish

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Participle

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-ida f sg

  1. feminine singular of -ido