-ate
(Anglų k.)
- (morpheme) forms adjectives with meaning "having the specified thing"
- (morpheme) forms adjectives with meaning "characterized by the specified thing"
- (morpheme) forms adjectives with meaning "resembling the specified thing"
Tariamas kaip (IPA)
/ət/
Etimologija (Anglų k.)
First attested in the 15th century; borrowed from Latin -ātus, perfect passive participle ending of first conjugation verbs and forming participial adjectives from nouns. Before a suffix, introduced in Middle English, Latin-borrowed participial adjectives were written with final -at (Middle English desolat for modern desolate) and could also be used as past participles (see generate or communicate for remnants of it) with or without a corresponding verb ending in -aten, see Etymology 2. Doublet of -ee and, distantly, of -ed.
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