-φόρος

See also: φόρος

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From φέρω (phérō, carry, bring) + -ος (-os)

Pronunciation

 

Suffix

-φόρος • (-phóros) m or f

  1. -bearing

Derived terms

Ancient Greek terms suffixed with -φόρος

Greek

Alternative forms

Etymology

Formed from the Ancient Greek verb φέρω (phérō, carry, bring), akin to the similar noun φόρος m (fóros, tax).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈfoɾos/

Suffix

-φόρος • (-fóros) masculine or feminine formal; feminine also -φόρα (-fóra)

  1. added to a noun to form a new noun for something or someone that, literally or figuratively, carries or bears that first noun:
    άχθος (áchthos, burden) + -φόρος (-fóros)αχθοφόρος (achthofóros, porter)
    ασθενής (asthenís, patient) + -φόρος (-fóros)ασθενοφόρο (asthenofóro, ambulance)
    πετρέλαιο (petrélaio, petrol) + -φόρος (-fóros)πετρελαιοφόρο (petrelaiofóro, petrol or oil tanker)
  2. added to a noun to form a new adjective for something or someone that produces that first noun:
    καρπός (karpós, fruit) + -φόρος (-fóros)καρποφόρος (karpofóros, fruitful)
    οπώρα (opóra, fruit) + -φόρος (-fóros)οπωροφόρος (oporofóros, fruit-producing)
  3. added to a noun to form a new adjective which indicates the result caused by the modified noun:
    θάνατος (thánatos, death) + -φόρος (-fóros)θανατηφόρος (thanatifóros, lethal)
    κέρδος (kérdos, profit) + -φόρος (-fóros)κερδοφόρος (kerdofóros, profitable)
  4. added to a noun to form a new adjective or noun which indicates a wearer of the modified noun:
    κέρατο (kérato, horn) + -φόρος (-fóros)κερασφόρος (kerasfóros, horned)
    ράσο (ráso, robe) + -φόρος (-fóros)ρασοφόρος (rasofóros, robed/robe-wearer)
    φουστανέλα (foustanéla, fustanella) + -φόρος (-fóros)φουστανελοφόρος (foustanelofóros, fustanella-wearer)

Derived terms

Greek terms suffixed with -φόρος
  • γενειοφόρος (geneiofóros, bearded)
  • ελπιδοφόρος (elpidofóros, hopeful, promising)
  • θανατηφόρος (thanatifóros, lethal)
  • καρποφόρος (karpofóros, fruitful)
  • κερασφόρος (kerasfóros, horned)
  • μαρσιποφόρος (marsipofóros, marsupial)
  • ναρθηκοφόρος (narthikofóros, lictor)
  • οπωροφόρος (oporofóros, fruit)
  • πετρελαιοφόρο n (petrelaiofóro, petrol-tanker)
  • ρασοφόρος (rasofóros, habit-wearing)
  • τροχοφόρος (trochofóros, wheeled)
  • φουστανελοφόρος (foustanelofóros, fustanella-wearing)
  • Χριστόφορος (Christóforos, Christopher, literally Christ-bearer)
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