-ide
English
Etymology 1
Borrowed from Middle French -ide m, from Latin -idēs.
Suffix
-ide
- Archaic form of -id.
Etymology 2
Borrowed from Middle French -ide f, from Latin -is.
Suffix
-ide
- Archaic form of -id.
Etymology 3
Generalized in the early 19th c. from oxide (which has its ending from French acide, itself from Latin -idus in acidus), and gradually displaced earlier -uret, both introduced in the English translation of de Morveau, Lavoisier et al.'s 1787 book Méthode de nomenclature chimique.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /aɪd/
Audio (US): (file)
Suffix
-ide
- Any of a group of related compounds - azide, polysaccharide, glycoside.
- A binary compound - bromide, arsenide, palladide.
- Any of a group of several elements - lanthanide.
Derived terms
Translations
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Anagrams
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /id/
Etymology 1
Inherited from Middle French -ide, from Latin -idēs, from Ancient Greek -ίδης (-ídēs).
Suffix
-ide m or f by sense (plural -ides)
- (history) -id (dynast)
- (taxonomy) alternative form of -idé (“-id (member of a taxon)”)
- alligator (“alligator”) + -ide → alligatoride (“alligatorid”)
Etymology 2
Inherited from Middle French -ide, from Latin -is (genitive: -idis), from Ancient Greek -ῐς f (-ĭs) (genitive: -ῐδος (-ĭdos); plural: -ῐδες (-ĭdes)).
Suffix
-ide f (plural -ides)
- (mythology) -id (feminine equivalent or descendant)
- (literature) -id (epic poem)
- (astronomy) -id (meteor)
Etymology 3
Suffix
-ide m (plural -ides)
Derived terms
German
Etymology 1
From Latin -idēs m (patronymic suffix; plural: -idae), from Ancient Greek -ίδης m (-ídēs, patronymic suffix; plural: -ίδαι (-ídai)).
Suffix
-ide
- (history) -id (dynast)
- (taxonomy) -id (member of a taxon)
- Alligator (“alligator”) + -ide → Alligatoride (“alligatorid”)
Etymology 2
From Latin -is f (genitive: -idis), from Ancient Greek -ῐς f (-ĭs) (genitive: -ῐδος (-ĭdos); plural: -ῐδες (-ĭdes)).
Suffix
-ide
- (mythology) -id (feminine equivalent or descendant)
- (literature) -id (epic poem)
- (astronomy) -id (meteor)
Derived terms
Italian
Etymology 1
From Latin -idēs m (patronymic suffix; plural: -idae), from Ancient Greek -ίδης m (-ídēs, patronymic suffix; plural: -ίδαι (-ídai)).
Suffix
-ide m or f (adjective-forming suffix, plural -idi)
Suffix
-ide m (noun-forming suffix, plural -idi)
- (taxonomy) -id (member of a taxon)
- alligatore (“alligator”) + -ide → alligatoride (“alligatorid”)
Etymology 2
From Latin -is f (genitive: -idis), from Ancient Greek -ῐς f (-ĭs) (genitive: -ῐδος (-ĭdos); plural: -ῐδες (-ĭdes)).
Suffix
-ide f (noun-forming suffix, plural -idi)
- (mythology) -id (feminine equivalent or descendant)
- (literature) -id (epic poem)
- (astronomy) -id (meteor)
Etymology 3
Suffix
-ide f (noun-forming suffix, plural -idi)
Derived terms
Anagrams
Middle French
Etymology 1
From Latin -idēs m (plural: -idae), from Ancient Greek -ίδης (-ídēs) (plural: -ίδαι (-ídai)).
Suffix
-ide m or f by sense (plural -ides)
Descendants
Etymology 2
From Latin -is f (genitive: -idis; plural: -ides), from Ancient Greek -ῐς f (-ĭs) (genitive: -ῐδος (-ĭdos); plural: -ῐδες (-ĭdes)).
Suffix
-ide f (plural -ides)
- (mythology) -id (feminine equivalent or descendant)
- (literature) -id (epic poem)
Descendants
Derived terms
Murui Huitoto
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [-idɛ]
Suffix
-ide
- Used to form emphatic verbs.
Conjugation
| Nonfuture indicative | Future indicative | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| affirmative | negative | affirmative | negative | ||||||
| m | f | m | f | m | f | m | f | ||
| 1st sg | -idɨkue | -iñedɨkue | 1st sg | -iitɨkue | -iñeitɨkue | ||||
| 2nd sg | -ido | -iñedo | 2nd sg | -iito | -iñeito | ||||
| 3rd sg anim1) | -idɨmɨe | -idɨñaiño | -iñedɨmɨe | -iñedɨñaiño | 3rd sg anim1) | -iitɨmɨe | -iitɨñaiño | -iñeitɨmɨe | -iñeitɨñaiño |
| 1st du | -idɨkoko | -idɨkaɨñaɨ | -iñedɨkoko | -iñedɨkaɨñaɨ | 1st du | -iitɨkoko | -iitɨkaɨñaɨ | -iñeitɨkoko | -iñeitɨkaɨñaɨ |
| 2nd du | -idomɨko | -idomɨñoɨ | -iñedomɨko | -iñedomɨñoɨ | 2nd du | -iitomɨko | -iitomɨñoɨ | -iñeitomɨko | -iñeitomɨñoɨ |
| 3rd du anim1) | -idaɨmaiaɨ | -idaɨñuaɨ | -iñedaɨmaiaɨ | -iñedaɨñuaɨ | 3rd du anim1) | -iitaɨmaiaɨ | -iitaɨñuaɨ | -iñeitaɨmaiaɨ | -iñeitaɨñuaɨ |
| 1st pl | -idɨkaɨ | -iñedɨkaɨ | 1st pl | -iitɨkaɨ | -iñeitɨkaɨ | ||||
| 2nd pl | -idomoɨ | -iñedomoɨ | 2nd pl | -iitomoɨ | -iñeitomoɨ | ||||
| 3rd pl anim1) | -idɨmakɨ | -iñedɨmakɨ | 3rd pl anim1) | -iitɨmakɨ | -iñeitɨmakɨ | ||||
| 3rd neut | -ide | -iñede | 3rd neut | -iite | -iñeite | ||||
| Imperative | Apprehensive | Future event | Passive | Negative passive | Overlap | ||||
| simple | immediate | prohibitive | nonfuture | future | nonfuture | future | |||
| -iño! | -iñokai! | -iñeno! | -iza! | -iye | -iga | -iyɨ | -iñega | -iñeyɨ | -ikana |
| Conditional | 1) The animate 3rd person inflections are only used when the animacy of the subject needs to be emphasised. Otherwise, the neutral 3rd singular is used. *) Same-time forms may be formed from any indicative form by adding the ending -mo directly to the inflected form. **) The evidentiality markers -dɨ, -za and -ta may be added to any indicative form. | ||||||||
| real | hypothetical | immediate | |||||||
| -ia | -ina | -ikaina | |||||||
Derived terms
References
- Katarzyna Izabela Wojtylak (2017) A grammar of Murui (Bue): a Witotoan language of Northwest Amazonia.[1], Townsville: James Cook University press (PhD thesis), page 356
Northern Sami
Pronunciation
Suffix
-ide
- Form of the suffix -idda used with even-syllable stems.
Usage notes
- This suffix triggers the weak grade on a preceding stressed syllable.
Old Irish
Suffix
-ide
- alternative form of -de