"-ers" meaning in All languages combined

See -ers on Wiktionary

Suffix [Afrikaans]

Audio: LL-Q14196 (afr)-Oesjaar--ers.wav
Etymology: From Dutch -ers, a chiefly dialectal plural morpheme equivalent to standard Dutch -eren (whence Afrikaans -ere). Etymology templates: {{inh|af|nl|-ers}} Dutch -ers Head templates: {{head|af|suffix}} -ers
  1. forms the plural of three nouns, all of which denote young creatures Tags: morpheme

Suffix [English]

Etymology: Etymology tree English -er English -ers From -er. Etymology templates: {{etymon|en|-er>Oxford|id=slangy|pos=suffix|tree=1}} Etymology tree English -er English -ers, {{from|en|-er|id=Oxford}} -er Head templates: {{head|en|suffix|cat2=|cat3=|head=|id=}} -ers, {{en-suffix}} -ers
  1. (informal, originally school slang) Used to form slang or colloquial equivalents of words. Tags: informal, morpheme
    Sense id: en--ers-en-suffix-bavdIkY5
  2. (informal, originally school slang) Used to form mostly adjectives used informally. Tags: informal, morpheme
    Sense id: en--ers-en-suffix-B2Blh820 Categories (other): English entries with etymology trees, English entries with incorrect language header, Pages using catfix, Pages with 2 entries, Pages with entries, Pages with raw sortkeys Disambiguation of English entries with etymology trees: 44 56 Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 39 61 Disambiguation of Pages using catfix: 37 63 Disambiguation of Pages with 2 entries: 34 66 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 36 64 Disambiguation of Pages with raw sortkeys: 31 69
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          "text": "breakfast + -ers → brekkers",
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        },
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          "text": "divinity + -ers → divvers (“the study of religion”)",
          "type": "example"
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          "english": "kinders (“children”)",
          "text": "kind (“child”)"
        },
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          "english": "kalwers (“calves”)",
          "text": "kalf (“calf”)"
        },
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