-ισσα

Ancient Greek

Etymology

Likely from -ης (-ēs). (Can this(+) etymology be sourced?)

Pronunciation

 

Noun

-ῐσσᾰ (-issa) f (genitive -ῐ́σσης); first declension

  1. femininizes masculine nouns in the first declension
    στῡλῑ́της (stūlī́tēs) + -ισσα (-issa)στῡλῑ́τῐσσᾰ f (stūlī́tissa)

Declension

Derived terms

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Descendants


Greek

Etymology

From Ancient Greek -ισσα (-issa).

Suffix

-ισσα (-issa) f

  1. feminises masculine nouns ending in -ας, -ης, -ος, etc.
    βασιλιάς m (vasiliás, king) + -ισσα (-issa)βασίλισσα f (vasílissa, queen)
    μάγειρας m (mágeiras, cook) + -ισσα (-issa)μαγείρισσα f (mageírissa, cook)

Declension

Derived terms

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