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See also: der, dér, dêr, dër, and der-

Cornish

Etymology

From Proto-Celtic *-teros. Cognate with Welsh -der.

Suffix

-der m

  1. Forms abstract noun
    efan (broad) + -derefander (space)
    tewl (dark) + -dertewlder (darkness)
    byw (lively) + -derbewder (liveliness)

Derived terms

Dutch

Pronunciation

Suffix

-der m (plural -ders)

  1. Alternative form of -er, used with words ending in -r, and sometimes -l and -n.

Manx

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old Irish -atóir, from Latin -tor, -tōrem.

Suffix

-der m

  1. Suffix appended to words to create an agent noun, indicating a person who does (or a thing that does) something.
    çhengey (language) + -derçhengeyder (linguist)
    yl-phoosey (polygamy) + -deryl-phooseyder (polygamist)

Derived terms

Welsh

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