"-eta" meaning in Portuguese

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Suffix

IPA: /ˈe.tɐ/
Etymology: In some words from Italian -etta and in others from French -ette. Both come from Latin -itta. Doublet of -ita and -ete. Etymology templates: {{bor|pt|it|-etta}} Italian -etta, {{bor|pt|fr|-ette}} French -ette, {{der|pt|la|-ittus|-itta}} Latin -itta, {{doublet|pt|-ito|-ete|alt1=-ita}} Doublet of -ita and -ete Head templates: {{head|pt|suffix|||||||g=f|g2=|head=|sort=eta}} -eta f, {{pt-suffix|noun|eta||f}} -eta f
  1. forms the diminutive of feminine nouns, often as an adaptation of French loanwords ending in -ette Tags: feminine, morpheme Synonyms: -ete
    Sense id: en--eta-pt-suffix-SajbyuMB

Suffix

IPA: /ˈe.tɐ/
Etymology: In some words from Italian -etta and in others from French -ette. Both come from Latin -itta. Doublet of -ita and -ete. Etymology templates: {{bor|pt|it|-etta}} Italian -etta, {{bor|pt|fr|-ette}} French -ette, {{der|pt|la|-ittus|-itta}} Latin -itta, {{doublet|pt|-ito|-ete|alt1=-ita}} Doublet of -ita and -ete Head templates: {{head|pt|suffix|||||||g=m|g2=f|head=|sort=eta}} -eta m or f, {{pt-suffix|noun|eta||mf}} -eta m or f
  1. person missing a body part, especially if they have only one part of a pair, such as only one hand or one foot Tags: feminine, masculine, morpheme Synonyms: -êta [obsolete]
    Sense id: en--eta-pt-suffix-wdcSXKsh Categories (other): Portuguese entries with incorrect language header, Portuguese suffixes with multiple genders, Portuguese terms with non-redundant non-automated sortkeys, Portuguese terms with redundant sortkeys Disambiguation of Portuguese entries with incorrect language header: 38 62 Disambiguation of Portuguese suffixes with multiple genders: 37 63 Disambiguation of Portuguese terms with non-redundant non-automated sortkeys: 32 68 Disambiguation of Portuguese terms with redundant sortkeys: 31 69

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