-ίλα

Greek

Etymology

From Byzantine Greek -ίλα (-íla), of uncertain origin.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈila/

Suffix

-ίλα (-íla) f

  1. (colloquial) Added to a noun or adjective to indicate a bad smell or taste:
    ξινός (xinós, sour) + -ίλα (-íla)ξινίλα (xiníla, sour taste)
    σκατό (skató, shit) + -ίλα (-íla)σκατίλα (skatíla, smell of shit)
    ψάρι (psári, fish) + -ίλα (-íla)ψαρίλα (psaríla, fishy smell)
    ποδάρι (podári, foot) + -ίλα (-íla)ποδαρίλα (podaríla, foot stench)
  2. (colloquial) Added to a noun, adjective or verb to indicate a colouring or hue:
    μαύρος (mávros, black) + -ίλα (-íla)μαυρίλα (mavríla, blackness)
    κίτρινος (kítrinos, yellow) + -ίλα (-íla)κιτρινίλα (kitriníla, yellowness)
  3. (colloquial) or (slang) Added to a noun, adjective, or verb to indicate general sense:
    ογδόντα (ogdónta, eighty) + -ίλα (-íla)ογδοντίλα (ogdontíla, 80s-ness)
    καλτ (kalt, cult) + -ίλα (-íla)καλτίλα (kaltíla, cultness)

Declension

Derived terms

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