-dura

See also: dura, durá, and durà

Portuguese

Etymology

From Latin -tūra

Suffix

-dura f (plural -duras)

  1. Forms nouns from verbs. The form used depends on the suffix of verb being appended: for -ar verbs use -adura, for -er verbs -edura, and for -ir verbs -idura.

Derived terms

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Spanish

Etymology

From Latin -tūra

Suffix

-dura f

  1. Forms nouns from verbs. The form used depends on the suffix of verb being appended: for -ar verbs use -adura, for -er verbs -edura, and for -ir verbs -idura.

Derived terms

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