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–a, [ɐ], suf. Masculine.

usage: Used to derive masculine strong words. Always atonic.

etymology: A remnant of Oel –ax (nom. sg.) in some Cel words, in the modern language is taken as a common and widespread suffix to derive masculine strong nouns from roots, weak nouns, and other words.
tags: derivation, masculine
reverse terms: masculine