-iv

See also: iv, IV, ív, and -ív

German

Alternative forms

  • -if (rare, dated) (inflected forms with -if-)

Etymology

Borrowed from French -if, -ive, from Latin -īvus.

Suffix

-iv

  1. -ive; making an adjective

Derived terms

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Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French -if, -ive, Latin -īvus. Compare the older inherited -iu.

Pronunciation

Suffix

-iv m or n (feminine singular -ivă, masculine plural -ivi, feminine and neuter plural -ive)

  1. -ive

Declension

Derived terms

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Swedish

Suffix

-iv

  1. -ive; making an adjective

Derived terms

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