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-le
-le
English
Alternative forms
Suffix
-le
- A frequentative suffix of verbs, indicating repetition or continuousness:
- assle, buzzle, crackle, cuddle, dazzle, draggle, drawl, dribble, drizzle, fumble, gamble, grapple, handle, jostle, kissle, jostle, maddle, mingle, nestle, nuzzle, prattle, ramble, rattle, ripple, scribble, sile, sizzle, smartle, sniffle, snuggle, startle, stopple, suckle, tattle, tickle, topple, waggle, whemmle, wiggle, wrestle
Translations
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Etymology 2
From Middle English -el, -le, from Old English -el, -ol (adjective suffix), from Proto-Germanic *-ulaz (adjective suffix). Cognate with West Frisian -el, Dutch -el, Low German -el, German -el.
Suffix
-le
- A suffix forming adjectives from verbs with the meaning of "prone to", "tending to", "apt to", "capable of"; compare -ative:
Etymology 3
From Middle English -el, from Old English -el, -ol, -ul (agent suffix), from Proto-Germanic *-ilaz (agent suffix). Cognate with West Frisian -el, Dutch -el, Low German -el, German -el.
Suffix
-le
- A suffix forming agent nouns from verbs:
Etymology 4
From Middle English -el, from Old English -el, -il (diminutive suffix), from Proto-Germanic *-ilaz (diminutive suffix).
Alternative forms
Suffix
-le
- A suffix forming diminutives from other nouns; compare -ling:
Derived terms
Basque
Suffix
-le
- forms agent noun from verbs
Usage notes
- It is used with verbs ending in -i preceded by a sibilant or -r(r)-. If the sibilant is an affricate, it is reduced to a fricative.
- For other verbs the alternative form -tzaile is used.
Cimbrian
Suffix
-le
- forms diminutives
German
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [lə]
Suffix
-le
- suffix used to create a diminutive form, mostly in Alemannic and Franconian dialects; e.g., Mädchen → Mädle
Derived terms
- Brünnele
- Kätzle
- Krämle
- Mädle
- Säckle
- Späßle
- Spätzle (plural)
See also
Romanian
Etymology 1
From Latin -ae (“first-declension ending”), with intrusive l.
Suffix
-le
- (plural) -s (feminine/neuter)
Usage notes
- This form of the plural is indefinite, and used for feminine nouns in the nominative/accusative and genitive/dative cases which end in a stressed vowel, or is monosyllabic:
- zile, from zi, fem.
- basmale, from basma, fem.
- cafele, from cafe, fem.
Alternative forms
Etymology 2
Suffix
-le
- variant of -l
- the (definite article)
Usage notes
This form of the definite article is used for both masculine and neuter singular nouns in the nominative and accusative cases which end in -e:
Etymology 3
From Latin illae, nominative feminine plural of ille.
Suffix
-le
- (definite article) the (feminine/neuter plural, nominative and accusative)
Usage notes
This form of the definite article is used for both feminine and neuter plural nouns in the nominative and accusative cases
Note that this suffix is also added to indefinite feminine plurals in -le:
The suffix is also used with feminine plural adjectives in the nominative and accusative cases to make the articulated definite form, often for emphasis, and it is used before the noun it modifies:
Related terms
Scots
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ʌl], [əl], [l]
Etymology 1
From Middle English -el, -le, from Old English -el, -ol (adjective suffix), from Proto-Germanic *-ulaz (adjective suffix).
Suffix
-le
- used for forming adjectives signifying 'having a tendency to' or 'able to'; e.g. forgettle, smittle, fodgle
Etymology 2
Suffix
-le
- a contracted form of full; e.g. cairtle (“cartful, cart-load”), cogle (“bowlful”)
Etymology 3
From Middle English -elen, -len, -lien, from Old English -lian (frequentative verbal suffix), from Proto-Germanic *-lōną (frequentative verbal suffix).
Suffix
-le
- frequentative or diminutive suffix, added to verbs
- forms adverbs implying direction towards
Turkish
Suffix
-le
- with, shortened form of ile
- by, shortened form of ile
- okula otobüsle gidiyorum
- I am going to school by bus
- okula otobüsle gidiyorum
Usage notes
- If the word's last vowel is "a", "ı", "o" or "u", it becomes "-la".
- babamla ve uçakla - with my father and by plane
- kızımla ve kayıkla - with my daughter and by boat
- oğlumla ve vapurla - with my son and by steamship
- horozla ve motorla - with the rooster and by motorcycle
- If the word ends in a vowel, it becomes "-yle". (If it's a back vowel, "-yla")
- gemiyle - by ship
- sevgiyle - with love
- arabayla - by car
- korkuyla - with fear
- If it's added to a proper noun, it must be used with an apostrophe.