-ville

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See also: ville and Ville

English

Etymology

Borrowed from French ville (town, city).

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-ville

  1. Used to form a name of an inhabited place, a town or city.
  2. (figurative) Used with an adjective as a mildly intensifying locative, indicating a region or state of that kind.

Usage notes

  • Used for many towns in the English- and French-speaking world.
  • Also often used to construct fictional and exemplar placenames, such as Nowheresville and Smallville.

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French

Etymology

From Old French -ville, from Latin vīlla.

Pronunciation

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-ville

  1. -ville

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