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Etymology

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From Latin -ānus, which forms adjectives from nouns with the sense of "belonging to" or "origin from". Doublet of English -an.

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-ane

  1. Variant of -an, usually with differentiation (germane, humane, urbane), but sometimes alone (mundane).[1]
  2. (organic chemistry) A saturated hydrocarbon; an alkane.
  3. (inorganic chemistry) A simple binary compound of hydrogen and a nonmetal or metalloid.

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alkanes
compounds of hydrogen and a nonmetal or metalloid

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References

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  1. ^ "-ane" in The concise Oxford dictionary of current English, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1919.

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French

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /an/
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-ane m

  1. (chemistry) -ane

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Latin

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-āne

  1. vocative masculine singular of -ānus

Manx

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Etymology

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From Old Irish -án, from Primitive Irish -ᚐᚌᚅᚔ (-agni).

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-ane m

  1. A suffix used to derive instruments, diminutives, and other nouns from primary nouns in Manx.
    mair (finger) + ‎-ane → ‎mairane (thimble)
    mooar (big) + ‎-ane → ‎mooarane (a large amount, many, much)
    shirgey (mummification) + ‎-ane → ‎shirgane (mummy)
    tonn (wave) + ‎-ane → ‎tonnane (ripple, wavelet)

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Northern Kurdish

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Etymology

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Cognate with Persian ـانه (-âne, adjective forming suffix).

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-ane (Arabic spelling ـانە)

  1. Used to form adverbs: -ly, -ily, -ally
  2. by, during
    roj (day) + ‎-ane → ‎rojane (by day)
    şev (night) + ‎-ane → ‎şevane (by night)
  3. Used to form adjectives from nouns specifying time intervals, the adjectives having the sense of "occurring at such intervals": -ly
    roj (day) + ‎-ane → ‎rojane (daily)
    meh (month) + ‎-ane → ‎mehane (monthly)
    sal (year) + ‎-ane → ‎salane (yearly)

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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-ane m or f

  1. Used to form regular definite plurals of most masculine nouns.
    Ein båt, alle båtane.
    A boat; all the boats.
  2. Used to form regular definite plurals of some feminine nouns.
    Ei dronning, alle dronningane.
    A queen; all the queens.

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Swazi

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Etymology

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A variant of -ana.

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-ane

  1. Noun diminutive suffix, creates a noun meaning something smaller or younger, or a small amount.
  2. Adjective diminutive suffix, creates an adjective meaning "somewhat", "rather".

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Zulu

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-ane

  1. Alternative form of -ana.
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