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-and
-and
English
Alternative forms
Suffix
-and
- (now chiefly dialectal, Scotland) Used to form the present participle of verbs, equivalent to -ing.
- livand, nurischand, ravand, snipand, goand
- (rare or no longer productive) A suffix of Anglo-Saxon origin forming adjectives from verbs analogous to -ing.
- (no longer productive) A noun suffix, usually denoting agency, similar to -er.
Etymology 2
From Latin gerundive termination -andus, -endus. More at -end.
Alternative forms
Suffix
-and
- A suffix forming nouns denoting patients or recipients of actions, such as compiland.
Derived terms
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Antonyms
Hungarian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ɒnd]
Suffix
-and
- (personal suffix, archaic) Added to a verb to form the future tense.
- (instantaneous suffix) Added to a stem to form a verb with an instantaneous meaning.
- csikland (“to tickle”)