-ity
English
[ɪti]
suffix
Etymology
Borrowed from French -ité (-ity) derived from Middle French -ité derived from Old French -ete derived from Latin -itātem derived from Proto-Indo-European *-it-.
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*-it-
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- atypical English
- mono- English
- monosyllabicity English
- neuro- English
- neuroatypicality English
- syllabic English
- -itatem Latin
- -itās Latin
- -itātem Latin
- -ità Italian
- -ité French
- -edad Spanish, Castilian
- -idad Spanish, Castilian
- -τας Ancient Greek
- -της Ancient Greek
- -τητᾰ Ancient Greek
- νομοθέτης Ancient Greek
- *-it- Proto-Indo-European
- *-teh₂ts Proto-Indo-European
- *-iþō Proto-Germanic
- -ete Old French
- -té Old French
- -itat Catalan, Valencian
- -ătate Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- -ida Old High German
- -itāte Latvian
- -ede Middle High German
- -ité Middle French
- -𐌹𐌸𐌰 Gothic
- -ãtati Aromanian
- -itât Friulian
- *-tāts Proto-Hellenic