-acchio

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Italian

Etymology

Inherited from Latin -āculum. Partly from the Latin instrument noun suffix -culum in cases where it was attached to first-conjugation verb stems ending in -ā-. Partly from the Latin diminutive suffix -ulus in cases where it was attached to noun stems ending in -āc- (e.g. loquāculusloquāx).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈak.kjo/
  • Rhymes: -akkjo
  • Hyphenation: -àc‧chio

Suffix

-acchio m (noun-forming suffix, plural -acchi)

  1. used to derive nouns with an instrumental connotation
    spaurare (to scare) + ‎-acchio → ‎spauracchio (scarecrow)
  2. used to derive nouns with a diminutive connotation
    orso (bear) + ‎-acchio → ‎orsacchio (young or small bear)

Suffix

-acchio (adjective-forming suffix, feminine -acchia, masculine plural -acchi, feminine plural -acchie)

  1. used to derive adjectives with an attenuative connotation
    verde (green) + ‎-acchio → ‎verdacchio (greenish)

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