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-ade
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See also: Appendix:Variations of "ade"
English
Etymology 1
Borrowed from Spanish -ado, from Latin -āta, feminine form of -ātus, suffix used to create adjectives and nouns.
Suffix
-ade
- Used to form nouns denoting action, or a person performing said action.
- Indicating a drink made from a given fruit.
- lemonade, limeade, orangeade
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Etymology 2
Suffix
-ade
- Used to form collectives; see -ad.
Derived terms
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French
Etymology
Pronunciation
Suffix
-ade f (noun-forming suffix, plural -ades)
- Used to form collectives.
- Indicating a dish or recipe.
- Indicating a drink made from a given fruit.
- Used to form nouns denoting action, or a person performing said action.
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Italian
Pronunciation
Suffix
-ade f (noun-forming suffix, plural -adi)
- -ad (in the names of units)
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Old English
Suffix
-ade
- alternative form of -ode
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