-oza

Ido

suffix
Definitions
  • -ful -ous

Etymology

Borrowed from English -ous (relating to, pertaining to) borrowed from French -eux (-ous) borrowed from German -ös borrowed from Italian -oso (-ous, -y, adjectival suffix) borrowed from Spanish, Castilian -oso derived from Latin -ōsus (full of, -ous, full, prone to, meaning full of, suffix forming adjectives, -ful).

Origin

Latin

-ōsus

Gloss

full of, -ous, full, prone to, meaning full of, suffix forming adjectives, -ful

Concept
Semantic Field

Quantity

Ontological Category

Property

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