"-iccio" meaning in All languages combined

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Suffix [Italian]

Forms: -iccia [feminine], -icci [masculine, plural], -icce [feminine, plural], -icci [plural]
Etymology: Inherited from Latin -īcius. Doublet of -izio, which was borrowed. Etymology templates: {{glossary|Inherited}} Inherited, {{inh|it|la|-īcius|||g=|g2=|g3=|id=long|lit=|nocat=|pos=|sc=|sort=|tr=|ts=}} Latin -īcius, {{inh+|it|la|-īcius|id=long}} Inherited from Latin -īcius, {{doublet|it|-izio}} Doublet of -izio Head templates: {{it-adj}} -iccio (adjective-forming suffix, feminine -iccia, masculine plural -icci, feminine plural -icce), {{it-noun|m}} -iccio m (noun-forming suffix, plural -icci)
  1. a slightly diminutive-pejorative suffix used to form adjectives and nouns, denoting approximation Tags: masculine, morpheme
    Sense id: en--iccio-it-suffix-alBuHIgM Categories (other): Italian links with redundant target parameters
  2. (no longer productive, rare) forms relational adjectives Tags: idiomatic, masculine, morpheme, rare
    Sense id: en--iccio-it-suffix-Kaj0qIdP Categories (other): Italian links with redundant target parameters, Italian entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Italian entries with incorrect language header: 17 57 26
  3. attaches to past participles to form adjectives meaning “-able”, “prone to”, “characterized by”, or similar; sometimes forms nouns Tags: masculine, morpheme
    Sense id: en--iccio-it-suffix-ZdORC~1T Categories (other): Italian links with redundant target parameters

Inflected forms

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