"-atie" meaning in All languages combined

See -atie on Wiktionary

Suffix [Dutch]

IPA: /ˈaː.tsi/ Audio: Nl--atie.ogg
Etymology: From the Latin suffix -ātiō. This suffix was formed from verbs of the first conjugation (-āre), and is therefore a variety of the more general -tiō (from which Dutch -tie). Etymology templates: {{der|nl|la|-}} Latin, {{cog|nl|-tie}} Dutch -tie Head templates: {{head|nl|suffix|cat2=noun-forming suffixes|g=f}} -atie f
  1. Forms action nouns. Many such nouns derive from or are otherwise paired with verbs of Latinate origin that are suffixed with -eren. This suffix is then replaced by -atie.
    an action or process
    Tags: feminine, morpheme Synonyms: -ing
    Sense id: en--atie-nl-suffix-1vdCNT3a Categories (other): Dutch entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries Disambiguation of Dutch entries with incorrect language header: 33 33 33 Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 33 33 33 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 33 33 33
  2. Forms action nouns. Many such nouns derive from or are otherwise paired with verbs of Latinate origin that are suffixed with -eren. This suffix is then replaced by -atie.
    the result of an action or process
    Tags: feminine, morpheme Synonyms: -ing
    Sense id: en--atie-nl-suffix-KVtbmKBC Categories (other): Dutch entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries Disambiguation of Dutch entries with incorrect language header: 33 33 33 Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 33 33 33 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 33 33 33
  3. Forms action nouns. Many such nouns derive from or are otherwise paired with verbs of Latinate origin that are suffixed with -eren. This suffix is then replaced by -atie.
    a state or quality
    Tags: feminine, morpheme Synonyms: -ing
    Sense id: en--atie-nl-suffix-huYO61c9 Categories (other): Dutch entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries Disambiguation of Dutch entries with incorrect language header: 33 33 33 Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 33 33 33 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 33 33 33
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Related terms: -tie
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