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Significatio vocis -ilis | Babel Free

Locutio CEFR B1
[ɪ.lɪs]

Definitiones

  1. -ile; forms adjectives of relation, frequently passive, to verbs.
    declension-3, morpheme, suffix, two-termination
  2. -able/-ible; forms passive adjectives meaning "prone to be/able to be" the object or target of the base verb
    declension-3, morpheme, suffix, two-termination
  3. -ile; used to form adjectives, usually from nouns, indicating a relationship or a pertaining to.
    declension-3, morpheme, suffix, two-termination
  4. -ing; forms adjectives meaning "acting, prone to acting, having the power to act" in a certain way
    declension-3, morpheme, suffix, two-termination
  5. -ed; forms passive adjectives indicating the state resulting from an action or process
    declension-3, morpheme, suffix, two-termination
  6. used to form an adjective from a noun or adjective stem, sometimes with passive meaning
    declension-3, morpheme, rare, suffix, two-termination

Aequivalentia

English -ile
Italiano -ile

Exempla

“sedeō (“to sit”) + -ilissessilis (“able to be seated upon, suited for sitting”)”
“agō (“to drive; to do, act”) + -ilisagilis (“that may be moved”)”
“lābor (“to slip, glide”) + -ilis → lābilis (“prone to slipping, slipping”)”
“volō (“to fly”) + -ilis → volātilis (“flying, capable of flight, winged; swift; fleeting”)”
“agō (“to drive; to do, act”) + -ilisagilis (“that may move easily; nimble”)”
“suō (“to sew”) + -ilis → sūtilis (“sewed, bound or fastened together”)”
“sculpō (“to sculpt”) + -ilissculptilis (“made by sculpting, sculpted”)”
“fodiō (“to dig”) + -ilisfossilis (“dug up, dug out”)”
humus (“ground, earth”) + -ilishumilis (“lowly, humble”)”
“pār, par- (“even, equal”) + -ilisparilis (“equal, like”)”
herba (“grass”) + -ilis → herbilis (“fed on grass”)”
aedis (“building”) + -ilis → aedīlis (“of buildings”) (attested as substantive)”
hostis (“enemy”) + -ilis → hostīlis (“of the enemy, unfriendly, hostile”)”
puer (“boy”) + -ilis → puerīlis (“of boys, boyish, immature”)”
erus (“master”) + -ilis → erīlis (“of the master”)”

Gradus CEFR

B1
Medius
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