-issime
See also: Issime
French
Etymology
16th century, borrowed from Italian -issimo, from Latin -issimus.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /i.sim/
Suffix
-issime (plural -issimes)
- suffix used to build absolute superlative forms of adjectives
- Synonyms: très, fort, tout à fait, absolument, totalement, extrêmement
- La République de Venise était connue sous le nom de La Sérénissime.
- The republic of Venice is known as the most serene state.
- Ce film est un navet au scénario ridiculissime.
- This film is notorious for the most ridiculous scene.
Usage notes
- Chiefly lexicalized and restricted to formal language. With most adjectives, a form in -issime could at best be humorous.
Derived terms
French terms suffixed with -issime
Interlingua
Suffix
-issime
- Appended to an adjective, this suffix is an intensifier which adds the qualifier of "very" or "particularly."[1]
References
- ^ Interlingua Course for Beginners by Thomas Breinstrup
Latin
Suffix
-issime
- vocative masculine singular of -issimus