See -acoj on Wiktionary
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"1": "eo",
"2": ":der",
"3": "mul:-aceae",
"tree": "1"
},
"expansion": "Etymology tree\nLatin -āx\nProto-Italic *-eos\nLatin -eus\nLatin -āceus\nLatin -āceaelbor.\nTranslingual -aceaeder.\nEsperanto -acoj",
"name": "etymon"
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"2": "la",
"3": "-āceae"
},
"expansion": "Latin -āceae",
"name": "der"
}
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"etymology_text": "Etymology tree\nLatin -āx\nProto-Italic *-eos\nLatin -eus\nLatin -āceus\nLatin -āceaelbor.\nTranslingual -aceaeder.\nEsperanto -acoj\nFrom translingual -aceae, from the Latin -āceae, the feminine plural of -āceus (“resembling”).",
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"2": "suffix"
},
"expansion": "-acoj",
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}
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"a‧coj"
],
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{
"parts": [
"a‧coj"
]
}
],
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"pos": "suffix",
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"parents": [],
"source": "w"
},
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"parents": [],
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{
"text": "lilio (“lily”) + -acoj → liliacoj (“Liliaceae”)",
"type": "example"
},
{
"text": "plantago (“plantain”) + -acoj → plantagacoj (“Plantaginaceae”)",
"type": "example"
},
{
"text": "rozo (“rose”) + -acoj → rozacoj (“Rosaceae”)",
"type": "example"
},
{
"text": "saliko (“willow”) + -acoj → salikacoj (“Salicaceae”)",
"type": "example"
},
{
"text": "ulmo (“elm”) + -acoj → ulmacoj (“Ulmaceae”)",
"type": "example"
}
],
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"Used to form names of plant families from the name of their nomenclature genus type."
],
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"tags": [
"morpheme"
]
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"ipa": "/ˈat͡soi̯/"
},
{
"rhymes": "-at͡soi̯"
}
],
"word": "-acoj"
}
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"2": ":der",
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"name": "etymon"
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"2": "mul",
"3": "-aceae"
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"name": "der"
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"1": "eo",
"2": "la",
"3": "-āceae"
},
"expansion": "Latin -āceae",
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}
],
"etymology_text": "Etymology tree\nLatin -āx\nProto-Italic *-eos\nLatin -eus\nLatin -āceus\nLatin -āceaelbor.\nTranslingual -aceaeder.\nEsperanto -acoj\nFrom translingual -aceae, from the Latin -āceae, the feminine plural of -āceus (“resembling”).",
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"1": "eo",
"2": "suffix"
},
"expansion": "-acoj",
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"a‧coj"
],
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"a‧coj"
]
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"lang_code": "eo",
"pos": "suffix",
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"Esperanto entries with etymology trees",
"Esperanto entries with incorrect language header",
"Esperanto lemmas",
"Esperanto suffixes",
"Esperanto terms derived from Latin",
"Esperanto terms derived from Proto-Italic",
"Esperanto terms derived from Translingual",
"Esperanto terms with IPA pronunciation",
"Pages using catfix",
"Pages using etymon with no ID",
"Pages with 1 entry",
"Pages with entries",
"Pages with etymology trees",
"Rhymes:Esperanto/at͡soi̯",
"Rhymes:Esperanto/at͡soi̯/2 syllables"
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{
"text": "lilio (“lily”) + -acoj → liliacoj (“Liliaceae”)",
"type": "example"
},
{
"text": "plantago (“plantain”) + -acoj → plantagacoj (“Plantaginaceae”)",
"type": "example"
},
{
"text": "rozo (“rose”) + -acoj → rozacoj (“Rosaceae”)",
"type": "example"
},
{
"text": "saliko (“willow”) + -acoj → salikacoj (“Salicaceae”)",
"type": "example"
},
{
"text": "ulmo (“elm”) + -acoj → ulmacoj (“Ulmaceae”)",
"type": "example"
}
],
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"Used to form names of plant families from the name of their nomenclature genus type."
],
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"morpheme"
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}
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"ipa": "/ˈat͡soi̯/"
},
{
"rhymes": "-at͡soi̯"
}
],
"word": "-acoj"
}
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