Catalan

edit

Etymology

edit

Inherited from Late Latin -izāre. Doublet of -itzar, which was borrowed.

Pronunciation

edit

Suffix

edit

-ejar (verb-forming suffix, first-person singular present -ejo, first-person singular preterite -egí, past participle -ejat)

  1. forms verbs from adjectives and nouns

Derived terms

edit
edit

Occitan

edit

Etymology

edit

Inherited from Late Latin -izāre. Doublet of -izar, which was borrowed.

Pronunciation

edit

Suffix

edit

-ejar

  1. forms verbs from adjectives and nouns

Derived terms

edit

Portuguese

edit

Alternative forms

edit

Etymology

edit

From Old Galician-Portuguese -ejar, inherited from Late Latin -izāre. Doublet of -izar, which was borrowed.

Pronunciation

edit
 
 

Suffix

edit

-ejar (verb-forming suffix, first-person singular present -ejo, first-person singular preterite -ejei, past participle -ejado)

  1. -le (forms verbs with the frequentative aspect)
    Synonym: -ear
    gota (drop) + ‎-ejar → ‎gotejar (to drip)
  2. forms verbs meaning “to use, apply or perform [the suffixed noun]”
    vela (sail) + ‎-ejar → ‎velejar (to sail)

Conjugation

edit

Derived terms

edit
  NODES
Note 1