-dô

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Ligurian

Etymology

From Latin -tōrem, the accusative singular of -tor, from Proto-Italic *-tōr, from Proto-Indo-European *-tōr*-tor-s.

Pronunciation

Suffix

-dô m (plural -doî, feminine -dôa)

  1. Used to form agent nouns
    caminâ (to walk) + ‎-dô → ‎caminadô (walker)
  2. Indicates a place where a specific action is carried
    amiâ (to look at, watch) + ‎-dô → ‎amiâdô (terrace, lookout)

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