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See also: Appendix:Variations of "ore"
Albanian
Suffix
-ore f
Italian
Etymology
From Latin -ōrem, for earlier -ōs, from Proto-Indo-European *-ōs, for original **-oss.
Pronunciation
Suffix
-ore m (plural -ori)
- added to a verb or adjective to form a masculine abstract noun
- added to a verb to form an agent noun
- Synonym: -tore
- professare (“to profess”) + -ore → professore (“professor”)
- invadere (“to invade”) + -ore → invasore (“invader”)
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Latin
Suffix
-ōre
Middle English
Etymology 1
Suffix
-ore
- alternative form of -ere (comparative suffix)
Etymology 2
Suffix
-ore
- alternative form of -our
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