-ation

See also: -âtion

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Middle English -acioun, -acion, from Old French acion, -ation, from Latin -ātiō, an alternative form of -tiō (whence -tion). Equivalent to -ate + -ion.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈeɪʃn̩/
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -eɪʃən

Suffix

-ation

  1. An action or process
    sediment + -ationsedimentation
  2. The result of an action or process
  3. A state or quality

Derived terms

English terms suffixed with -ation

Translations

Anagrams

French

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old French -ation, borrowed from Latin -ātiōnem. In words inherited through Vulgar Latin, the same suffix yielded -aison.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /a.sjɔ̃/
  • Rhymes: -ɔ̃

Suffix

-ation f (plural -ations)

  1. -ation

Derived terms

French terms suffixed with -ation

Middle English

Suffix

-ation

  1. Alternative form of -acioun

Middle French

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old French -ation.

Suffix

-ation

  1. -ation

Descendants

  • French: -ation

Old French

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin -ātiō, -ātiōnem.

Suffix

-ation

  1. -ation

Descendants

Portuguese

Etymology

Unadapted borrowing from English -ation.

Pronunciation

  • (Brazil) IPA(key): /ˈe(j).ʃõ/ [ˈe(ɪ̯).ʃõ]

Suffix

-ation

  1. (humorous) used instead of -ação to give the word an air of formality
    enrolar (to beat around the bush) + -ationenrolation (beating around the bush)
    faturar (to profit) + -ationfaturation (profits)
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