-oyer
French
suffix
Definitions
- A suffix used to form some verbs, often with factitive effect.
Etymology
Inherited from Old French -oiier inherited from Latin *-idiāre, *-idiō derived from Ancient Greek -ίζειν.
Origin
Ancient Greek
-ίζειν
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
- *-idiare Latin
- *-idiat Latin
- *-idiāre Latin
- *-idiāre, *-idiō Latin
- *-idiās Latin
- *-idiō Latin
- -izare Latin
- -izāre Latin
- -izō Latin
- -izō, -izāre Latin
- -eggiante Italian
- -eggiare Italian
- -eggiarsi Italian
- -ais French
- -iser French
- -ear Spanish, Castilian
- -ίζειν Ancient Greek
- *-idyé- Proto-Indo-European
- -ear Portuguese
- *-atjaną Proto-Germanic
- -ettan Old English
- *-ten Middle English
- -isen Middle English
- -oiier Old French
- -iĝi Esperanto
- -ejar Catalan, Valencian
- -ez Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- -isasi Indonesian
- -izar Ido
- -ejar Occitan