-utsã

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Aromanian

Etymology

Feminine of -uts, possibly corresponding to Latin -ucea, -ucia.

Pronunciation

Suffix

-utsã f

  1. female equivalent of -uts
    palmã (palm (of the hand)) + ‎-utsã → ‎pãlmutsã (foot)

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