-if

See also: if and IF

French

Etymology

From Middle French, from Old French, from Latin -īvus.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /if/

Suffix

-if (feminine singular -ive, masculine plural -ifs, feminine plural -ives)

  1. -ive; used in forming adjectives denoting characteristics or qualities.

Derived terms

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German

Suffix

-if

  1. Dated alternative form of -iv

Middle English

Suffix

-if

  1. Alternative form of -yf

References


Middle French

Etymology

From Latin -ivus.

Suffix

-if

  1. -ive

Old French

Etymology

From Latin -ivus.

Suffix

-if

  1. -ive

Descendants

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