-isco

See also: isco and isco-

Galician

Etymology

Probably ultimately from Proto-Germanic *-iskaz.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈisko̝/

Suffix

-isco (feminine -isca)

  1. -ish: no longer productive. Was used appended to roots denoting names of nations or regions.

Derived terms

  • alemanisco
  • francisco
  • greguisco
  • mourisco
  • tartarisco
  • torquisco

Italian

Etymology

A form of the infix -isc-, from Latin -ēscō. Cognates include Romanian -esc, Spanish -ezco.

Suffix

-isco

  1. Used with a stem to form the first-person singular present of most regular -ire verbs

Latin

Etymology 1

Suffix

-īscō

  1. Alternative form of -escō

Etymology 2

Suffix

-iscō

  1. dative masculine singular of -iscus
  2. ablative masculine singular of -iscus
  3. dative neuter singular of -iscus
  4. ablative neuter singular of -iscus
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