-isieren
German (Berlin)
suffix
Definitions
- ize/-ise
Etymology
Borrowed from French -iser (-ize) derived from Old French -iser (-ize) derived from Latin -izō (-ize) derived from Ancient Greek -ίζω (-ise, suffix for verbs, -ize) derived from Proto-Indo-European *-idyé-.
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*-idyé-
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- -ise English
- -ization English
- -ize English
- -izer English
- cyberize English
- deendothelialized English
- detraditionalize English
- hectocotylized English
- lichenized English
- selectorized English
- *-idiāre Latin
- *-izo Latin
- *-izāre Latin
- -izo Latin
- -izāre Latin
- -izō Latin
- -izál Hungarian
- -izzare Italian
- -izzarsi Italian
- -izzazione Italian
- -isation French
- -iser French
- -izar Spanish, Castilian
- -ίζειν Ancient Greek
- -ίζω Ancient Greek
- *-idyé- Proto-Indo-European
- -isen Middle English
- -iser Old French
- -izirati Serbo-Croatian
- -iza Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- -isasi Indonesian
- -izēt Latvian
- -izar Ido
- -iser Middle French
- *-íďďō Proto-Hellenic