-atge
Catalan
Etymology
Inherited from Latin -āticum. Compare Occitan -atge.
Pronunciation
Suffix
-atge m (noun-forming suffix, plural -atges)
- -age; a noun that means “a unspecified quantity of some noun”
- -age, -ery; a noun that means “the state of being some noun”
- -age, -ing; a noun that means “the action or effect of some verb”
Derived terms
Catalan terms suffixed with -atge
Occitan
Alternative forms
- -age (Provence)
Etymology
From Old Occitan -atge, from Latin -āticum.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [at͡ʃe], [ad͡ʒe]
Suffix
-atge m (plural -atges)
- -age; (a noun that means a unspecified quantity of some noun)
- -age, -ery; (a noun that means the state of being some noun)
- -age, -ing; (a noun that means the action or effect of some verb)
Derived terms
- See Category:Occitan terms suffixed with -atge
Old Occitan
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Etymology
From Latin -aticum. Gallo-Romance cognate with Old French -age, -aige, whence English -age.
Suffix
-atge
- suffix used to form masculine nouns
Descendants
- Occitan: -atge