-iella
See also: iella
Old Spanish
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈ-je.ʎa]
Suffix
-iella (masculine -iello)
- (added to feminine nouns and adjectives) A diminutive suffix.
Usage notes
Some Old Spanish terms apparently suffixed with -iello may actually be direct descendants of Latin diminutives formed with -ellus, and will therefore not have a corresponding non-diminutive form:
- manziella (“blemish”), from Late Latin macella, not a diminutive of *manza
Derived terms
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Descendants
- Spanish: -illa
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