"-ia" meaning in Translingual

See -ia in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Suffix

Etymology: From Latin -ia and Ancient Greek -ία (-ía), -εια (-eia), which form abstract nouns of feminine gender. Etymology templates: {{der|mul|la|-ia}} Latin -ia, {{der|mul|grc|-ία}} Ancient Greek -ία (-ía), {{m|grc|-εια}} -εια (-eia) Head templates: {{head|mul|suffix|g=f}} -ia f
  1. Used to form taxonomic names, especially to form genus names when appended to the name of a person, usually a scientist or a patron. Tags: feminine, morpheme Categories (topical): Taxonomy
    Sense id: en--ia-mul-suffix-abQ03TRu Categories (other): Translingual entries with incorrect language header

Download JSON data for -ia meaning in Translingual (1.2kB)

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        "Used to form taxonomic names, especially to form genus names when appended to the name of a person, usually a scientist or a patron."
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