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Catalan
Etymology
Inherited from Latin -ēta, plural of -ētum.
Pronunciation
Suffix
-eda f (noun-forming suffix, plural -edes)
- forms collectives, especially for plants
- llor (“laurel tree”) + -eda → lloreda (“laurel grove”)
- roure (“oak tree”) + -eda → roureda (“oak grove”)
Derived terms
Spanish
Etymology
Latin -ēta, plural of -ētum.
Suffix
-eda f (noun-forming suffix, plural -edas)
- forms collectives, especially for plants
- Synonym: -edo
- avellana (“hazelnut”) + -eda → avellaneda (“hazelnut grove”)
Derived terms
Further reading
Swedish
Suffix
-eda c
- (place-names) path between or along water
- Synonym: -ed
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