-tas

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Indonesian

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Etymology

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From Latin -tās

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈ-tas/
  • Hyphenation: tas
  • IPA(key): /ˈtas/, [ˈt̪as]

Suffix

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-tas

  1. -ness, -ity
    Synonym: ke- -an

Derived terms

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Category Indonesian terms suffixed with -tas not found

Irish

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Etymology

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From -ta (past participle suffix) + -as (abstract noun suffix).

Suffix

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-tas m

  1. Nominal suffix, used to form abstract ideas or nouns

Derived terms

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Latin

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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    From Proto-Italic *-tāts, from Proto-Indo-European *-teh₂ts, whence also Attic Greek -της (-tēs), Doric Greek -τᾱς (-tās), and Sanskrit -ताति (-tāti). See also -tūs.

    Suffix

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    -tās f (genitive -tātis); third declension

    1. -ty, -dom, -hood, -ness, -ship; Used to form feminine abstract nouns indicating a state of being.
      Synonyms: -ia, -itia, -tūdō
    Usage notes
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    The suffix -tās is added to an adjective (or sometimes a noun) to form an abstract third declension feminine noun indicating a state or condition.

    Examples:
    potis (able) + ‎-tas → ‎potestās (ability)
    difficilis (difficult, troublesome) + ‎-tas → ‎difficultās (difficulty, trouble)
    līber (free) + ‎-tas → ‎lībertās (liberty, freedom)
    aevum (infinite time) + ‎-tas → ‎aetās (lifetime)

    It has two allomorphs:

    -itās
    viduus + ‎-tas → ‎viduitās (widowhood)
    magnanimus + ‎-tas → ‎magnanimitās (magnanimity)
    alacer + ‎-tas → ‎alacritās (cheerfulness)
    -etās (used after -i-)
    proprius + ‎-tas → ‎proprietās (quality, property)
    medius + ‎-tas → ‎medietās (midpoint)
    satis + ‎-tas → ‎satietās (sufficiency)
    Declension
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    Third-declension noun.

    Descendants
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    See also

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    Etymology 2

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    From Proto-Italic *-tā, from Proto-Indo-European *-tweh₂.

    Suffix

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    -tās

    1. feminine accusative plural of -tus