-ois

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French

Etymology

Inherited from Old French -ois, from Latin -ēnsis. In some senses are conflated with Late Latin -iscus (whence also the doublet -esque). More at -ish, -ese.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /wa/
  • (file)

Suffix

-ois

  1. Used to form adjectives related to a particular country, region or city, their associated inhabitant names, and the local language or dialect

Derived terms

See also

Old French

Alternative forms

Etymology

In some senses from Late Latin, Vulgar Latin -iscus, in others from Latin -ēnsis.

Suffix

-ois

  1. used to form nationalities
  2. used to form names of languages
    françois (French)
    anglois (English)
  3. used to form the first and second-person singular imperfect tense

Descendants

  • French: -ais, -ois
  • Norman: -ais, -ouais