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See also: Appendix:Variations of "le"
English
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Middle English -elen, -len, -lien, from Old English -lian (frequentative verbal suffix), from Proto-West Germanic *-lōn, from Proto-Germanic *-lōną (frequentative verbal suffix).
Cognate with West Frisian -elje, Dutch -elen, German -eln, Danish -le, Norwegian Bokmål -le, Norwegian Nynorsk -la, Swedish -la, Icelandic -la. Compare -er.
Suffix
-le
- A frequentative suffix of verbs, indicating repetition or continuousness:
- assle, buzzle, crackle, cuddle, dazzle, draggle, drawl, dribble, drizzle, fumble, gamble, grapple, handle, jostle, kissle, maddle, mingle, nestle, nuzzle, prattle, quible, ramble, rattle, ripple, scribble, sile, sizzle, sniffle, snuggle, startle, stopple, suckle, tattle, tickle, topple, waggle, whemmle, wiggle, wrestle
Derived terms
Translations
Etymology 2
From Middle English -el, -le (adjectival), from Old English -el, -ol, from Proto-Germanic *-ulaz and *-ilaz (adjective suffixes). Cognate with West Frisian -el, Dutch -el, Low German -el, German -el, Icelandic -ill.
Suffix
-le
Etymology 3
From Middle English -el (agent suffix), from a combination of two suffixes:
- Old English -el, -il (diminutive suffix), from Proto-Germanic *-ilaz (diminutive suffix).
- Old English -el, -ol, -ul (agent suffix), from Proto-Germanic *-ilaz (agent suffix). Cognate with West Frisian -el, Dutch -el, Low German -el, German -el.
Alternative forms
Suffix
-le
- Forming diminutives from other nouns.
- Synonyms: (suffixes) -cule, -ee, -el, -et, -ette, -icle, -ie, -kin, -let, -ling, -ole, -ule, -y, (prefixes) mini-, micro-, nano-
- dump + -le → dimple
- dung + -le → dingle
- hatch + -le → hatchel
- hose + -le → hosel
- howf + -le → hovel
- gome + -le → gomeral
- corn + -le → kernel
- new + -le → newel
- nose + -le → nozzle
- puck + -le → puckle
- turd + -le → treddle
- Forming agent nouns from verbs:
Derived terms
Unsorted:
Anagrams
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Basque
Alternative forms
- -tzaile (see usage notes)
Suffix
-le
Usage notes
- It is used with verbs ending in -i preceded by a sibilant or -r(r)-. If the sibilant is an affricate, it is reduced to a fricative.
- For other verbs the alternative form -tzaile is used.
Derived terms
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Cimbrian
Etymology
From a reduced form of Middle High German -līn. Compare Yiddish ־ל (-l).
Suffix
-le
- forms diminutives
Derived terms
Finnish
Etymology 1
Pronunciation
Suffix
-le
- Forms diminutive nouns.
Declension
Derived terms
Etymology 2
See the main entry.
Pronunciation
Suffix
-le (dialectal)
- alternative form of -lle
- 1878, J. Krohn, Kertomuksia Suomen Historiasta, →ISBN:
- Keisarilainen sotawoima riensi kaupungile awuksi ja ankara tappelu syttyi sen likellä.
- The imperial military came in haste to aid the town, and violent combat erupted near it.
- 1996, Rosa Liksom, Kreisland, →ISBN:
- Siinä nirppanokkanen kotifrouva istu kiitävässä avoautossa ja sano J. Edgar Hooverin näkselle miehele: »Tämä on unta.»
- There sat a stuck up housewife in a dashing convertible and said to a man that looked like J. Edgar Hoover: "This is a dream."
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German
Etymology
From Middle High German -elīn, -līn, from Old High German -ilī, -ilīn.
Pronunciation
Suffix
-le
Derived terms
See also
Ingrian
Pronunciation
Particle
-le
- alternative form of -lee
Italian
Pronoun
-le
- (enclitic) alternative form of le
Usage notes
- Appended to present active infinitive verb forms to derive accusative forms when the object is third plural feminine person and the dative form when the object is third singular feminine person. The final -e of the original infinitive is removed :
Where the verb ends in -rre, the final re is removed, leaving behind just an -r:
- introdurre (“to introduce”) → introdurle (“to introduce them; to insert in her”)
In any case, after the suffixation, there is only a single r and no vowels immediately before -le.
Anagrams
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Latin
Suffix
-le
Middle English
Etymology 1
Suffix
-le
- alternative form of -el (adjectival suffix)
Etymology 2
Suffix
-le
- alternative form of -el (agentive suffix)
Etymology 3
Suffix
-le
- alternative form of -el (diminutive suffix)
Etymology 4
Suffix
-le
- alternative form of -ly (“adjectival”)
Etymology 5
Suffix
-le
- alternative form of -ly (“adverbial”)
Mwan
Suffix
-le
- nominalising suffix
Old English
Pronunciation
Suffix
-le
Romanian
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Inherited from Latin -ae (“first-declension ending”), with intrusive l.
Suffix
-le
Usage notes
Alternative forms
Etymology 2
Suffix
-le
Usage notes
This form of the definite article is used for both masculine and neuter singular nouns in the nominative and accusative cases which end in -e, whom earlier in Latin were third declension nouns:
Etymology 3
Inherited from Latin illae, nominative feminine plural of ille.
Suffix
-le
- (definite article) the (feminine/neuter plural, nominative and accusative)
Usage notes
This form of the definite article is used for both feminine and neuter plural nouns in the nominative and accusative cases
Note that this suffix is also added to indefinite feminine plurals in -le:
The suffix is also used with feminine plural adjectives in the nominative and accusative cases to make the articulated definite form, often for emphasis, and it is used before the noun it modifies:
Related terms
Scots
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Middle English -el, -le, from Old English -el, -ol (adjective suffix), from Proto-Germanic *-ulaz (adjective suffix).
Suffix
-le
Etymology 2
Suffix
-le
- a contracted form of full; e.g. cairtle (“cartful, cart-load”), cogle (“bowlful”)
Etymology 3
From Middle English -elen, -len, -lien, from Old English -lian (frequentative verbal suffix), from Proto-Germanic *-lōną (frequentative verbal suffix).
Suffix
-le
- frequentative or diminutive suffix, added to verbs
- forms adverbs implying direction towards
Swabian
Etymology
From a reduced form of Middle High German -līn. Compare Yiddish ־ל (-l).
Suffix
-le n
- Used to form diminutives.
Turkish
Etymology 1
Inherited from Proto-Turkic *-le (“suffix forming denominal verbs”). Possibly related to Proto-Mongolic *-le and Proto-Tungusic *-le.
Pronunciation
Suffix
-le
- Suffix appended to nouns to derive verbs with various meanings.
- alkış (“applause”) + la → alkışlamak (“to applaud”)
- temiz (“clean”) + -le → temizlemek (“to clean”)
Derived terms
Etymology 2
From ile.
Pronunciation
Suffix
-le
- with, shortened form of ile
- by, shortened form of ile
- Okula otobüsle gidiyorum
- I am going to school by bus
- Okula otobüsle gidiyorum
Usage notes
Derived terms
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