"-irono" meaning in All languages combined

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Suffix [Italian]

Etymology: From Latin -īverunt (via -īru). In the thirteenth century, the Italian form was -iro, which later was extended to -irono under influence of verb endings like -ano and -ono. Example: Italian finirono, from Latin finiverunt. Etymology templates: {{der|it|la|-īverunt}} Latin -īverunt, {{m|la|-īru}} -īru, {{m|it|-ano}} -ano, {{m|it|-ono}} -ono, {{m|it|finirono}} finirono, {{cog|la|finiverunt}} Latin finiverunt
  1. used with a stem to form the third-person plural past historic of regular -ire verbs Tags: morpheme
    Sense id: en--irono-it-suffix-HSPFV19D Categories (other): Italian entries with incorrect language header

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