[go: nahoru, domu]

Catalan

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Etymology

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Inherited from Latin -ēta, plural of -ētum.

Pronunciation

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Suffix

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-eda f (noun-forming suffix, plural -edes)

  1. forms collectives, especially for plants
    llor (laurel tree) + ‎-eda → ‎lloreda (laurel grove)
    roure (oak tree) + ‎-eda → ‎roureda (oak grove)

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Spanish

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Etymology

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Latin -ēta, plural of -ētum.

Suffix

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-eda f (noun-forming suffix, plural -edas)

  1. forms collectives, especially for plants
    Synonym: -edo
    avellana (hazelnut) + ‎-eda → ‎avellaneda (hazelnut grove)

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Swedish

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Suffix

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-eda c

Examples
  1. (place-names) path between or along water
    Synonym: -ed

See also

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  • eda (backflow)