"-itade" meaning in All languages combined

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Suffix [Italian]

Forms: -itadi [plural]
Etymology: From Latin -itātem with voicing of the second /-t-/. Reduced to -ità in modern Italian via apocope. Compare Old Italian -itude > modern -Italian -itù. Etymology templates: {{inh|it|la|-itas|-itātem}} Latin -itātem, {{cog|roa-oit|-itude}} Old Italian -itude, {{cog|it|-itù}} Italian -itù Head templates: {{it-noun|f}} -itade f (noun-forming suffix, plural -itadi)
  1. (Old Italian) used to form abstract nouns that correspond to English words ending in -ity or -ness Tags: feminine, morpheme Synonyms: -itate

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