-adur

See also: adur, A-dur, áður, and A-dúr

Breton

Suffix

-adur m (plural -adurioù)

  1. To make a noun of another word. The meaning of the noun can vary.
    deiz (day) + -adurdeiziadur (calendar)
    ger (word) + -adurgeriadur (dictionary)
    yezh (language) + -aduryezhadur (grammar)

Derived terms

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Welsh

Etymology

Cf. Latin -ātor.

Pronunciation

Suffix

-adur m

  1. agent suffix; usually added to a verbal root
    dydd (day) + -adurdyddiadur (diary)
    gair (word) + -adurgeiriadur (dictionary)
    iaith (language) + -adurieithadur (grammar)

Derived terms

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