-ido

See also: Appendix:Variations of "ido"

Esperanto

Etymology

From Latin -idēs, from Ancient Greek -ίδης (-ídēs).

Pronunciation

  • (file)
  • IPA(key): [ˈido]
  • Rhymes: -ido
  • Hyphenation: i‧do

Suffix

-ido

  1. offspring
    ido (child) (in the sense of a son or a daughter—of any age)
    putino (whore) + -idoputinido (son/daughter of a whore)
    reĝo (king) + -idoreĝido (prince) (the son of a king, of any age)
  2. immature animal
    birdo (bird) + -idobirdido (fledgling)
    bovo (cow) + -idobovido (calf)
    cervo (deer) + -idocervido (fawn)
    ĉevalo (horse) + -idoĉevalido (foal)
    hundo (dog) + -idohundido (puppy)
    kato (cat) + -idokatido (kitten)
    leono (lion) + -idoleonido (lion cub)
    lupo (wolf) + -idolupido (wolf cub)
    vulpo (fox) + -idovulpido (fox cub)
    urso (bear) + -idoursido (bear cub)

Derived terms

Esperanto terms suffixed with -ido

Descendants

  • English: Ido

Ido

Etymology

Borrowed from Ancient Greek -ίδης (-ídēs).

Suffix

-ido

  1. Used on countries or places to mean a descendant from that place
    Izrael (Israel) + -idoIzraelido (Israelite)

Usage notes

  • Not to be confused with the suffix -yuno, which means a young animal, as in bovyuno (calf); a young bovo (bull, cow, ox).

Derived terms

Ido terms suffixed with -ido

Portuguese

Etymology

From Old Galician-Portuguese -ido (displacing the more common form -udo), from Latin -ītus.

Pronunciation

 
  • (Brazil) IPA(key): /ˈi.du/
    • (Southern Brazil) IPA(key): /ˈi.do/

Suffix

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-ido

  1. forms the masculine singular past participle of 2nd-conjugation (-er) and 3rd-conjugation (-ir) verbs; -ed
    cozer (to cook) + -idocozido (cooked)
    sorrir (to smile) + -idosorrido (smiled)

Derived terms

Portuguese terms suffixed with -ido

Spanish

Etymology

From Latin -itus.

Suffix

-ido (adjective-forming suffix, feminine -ida, masculine plural -idos, feminine plural -idas)

  1. Indicates the masculine singular past participle of regular -ir and -er verbs.

See also

Suffix

-ido m (noun-forming suffix, plural -idos)

  1. creates nouns that describe sounds
    roncar (to snore) + -idoronquido (snore)
  2. (chemistry) -ide (member of a group of related compounds or elements)
  3. (biology, astronomy) -id

Derived terms

Spanish terms suffixed with -ido

Further reading

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