-kunde

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See also: kunde and Kunde

Basque

Etymology

From the unattested suffix *-kun (compare -kuntza).[1]

Suffix

-kunde

  1. (non-productive) Forms abstract nouns, usually related to actions of verbs; -tion
    hazi (to grow) + ‎-kunde → ‎hazkunde (growth)
    eratu (to create) + ‎-kunde → ‎erakunde (organization)

Derived terms

References

  1. ^ -kun” in Etymological Dictionary of Basque by R. L. Trask, sussex.ac.uk

Dutch

Etymology

From kunde.

Pronunciation

Suffix

-kunde f

  1. Forms nouns indicating a science, study or branch of knowledge.

Derived terms

German

Etymology

In nominal compounds with Kunde as second element.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈkʊndə/,
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Suffix

-kunde f (genitive -kunde, plural -kunden)

  1. A science or branch of knowledge dealing with the subject referred to by the stem to which the suffix is added.
    Pflanze (plant) + ‎-kunde → ‎Pflanzenkunde (botany)
  2. (in numerous compounds) -logy
    Tier (animal) + ‎-kunde → ‎Tierkunde (zoology)

Derived terms