-inda

See also: inda and índa

English

Etymology

Latinized form of Germanic name suffix -lind, -linde (tender, soft), such as Sieglinde and Dietlinde, from Proto-Germanic *linþiz (gentle, mild) (English lithe). Found in names such as Old High German Irmilinda and Old Dutch Frithelind. See lind, Linda.

Suffix

-inda

  1. A component of some female given names.

Usage notes

Not very productive. Often but not always used when base contains 'l', as in original form.

Derived terms

Anagrams


Esperanto

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈinda/
  • Hyphenation: in‧da
  • Rhymes: -inda

Suffix

-inda

  1. worthy of
    laŭdi (to praise) + -indalaŭdinda (praiseworthy)
    ami (to love) + -indaaminda (lovable)
    memori (to remember) + -indamemorinda (memorable)
    kredi (to believe) + -indakredinda (credible)
    fidi (to trust) + -indafidinda (dependable, trustworthy)
    inda (worthy)

Derived terms

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Ido

Etymology

From Esperanto -inda (worthy of).

Suffix

-inda

  1. worthy of, meriting, deserving to be
    blamo (blame) + -indablaminda (blameworthy)

Derived terms

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