-cidium
Latin
suffix-noun
Etymology
Suffix from Latin -cīda (killer, cutter) root from Proto-Indo-European *kh₂eyd- (cut, hew, hit, fall upon, fall).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*kh₂eyd-
Gloss
cut, hew, hit, fall upon, fall
Concept
Semantic Field
Basic actions and technology
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- distoincisal English
- geno- English
- genocide English
- incide English
- incisal English
- incise English
- incision English
- incisional English
- incisor English
- interincisal English
- mesioincisal English
- -cida Latin
- -cīda Latin
- -cīdium Latin
- caia Latin
- excidere Latin
- gēns Latin
- homicīdium Latin
- homicīdiālis Latin
- incisura Latin
- parricīdium Latin
- recisio Latin
- -cida Italian
- -cide French
- -cida Spanish, Castilian
- -γενής Ancient Greek
- Σωσιγένης Ancient Greek
- γένος Ancient Greek
- γενικός Ancient Greek
- γεννάω Ancient Greek
- μουνογενής Ancient Greek
- *keh₂id- Proto-Indo-European
- *kh₂eyd- Proto-Indo-European
- *ǵénh₁os Proto-Indo-European
- -cida Portuguese
- *hittijaną Proto-Germanic
- -cida Galician
- γένος Greek (modern)
- incisif Middle French
- חמצן Hebrew (modern)
- *amβikaidslis Proto-Italic
- *en-kaid-slis, *enkaidslis Proto-Italic
- *kaiδ- Proto-Albanian
- גניסא Aramaic
- גנסא Aramaic
- ܓܸܢܣܵܐ Classical Syriac
- *génos Proto-Hellenic