-our

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See also: our and 'our

English

Suffix

-our

  1. Obsolete spelling of -or.

Middle English

Etymology 1

From Old French -eor, from Latin -ātor; reinforced by Old French -or and its source, Latin -or, -ōrem.

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /-ˈuːr/, /-ur/, /-ər/

Suffix

-our

  1. Forms agent nouns from other nouns or verbs, usually of Romance origin.
  2. (non-productive) Reflects a variety of other Old French deverbal formations.
Usage notes
  • This suffix is sometimes confused with -er, especially in Late Middle English. For forms stemming from that confusion, see that entry.
Derived terms
Descendants
  • English: -or (-er)
  • Scots: -or (-er)
References

Etymology 2

Suffix

-our

  1. Alternative form of -ure

Old French

Suffix

-our

  1. (often late Anglo-Norman) Alternative form of -or (both etymologies)