-ugo
See also: Ugo
Latin
Etymology
A metanalysis of aerūca + nasal suffix *-n- > *aerūgn- > *aerūgin- > aerūgō as aes + -ūgō. Compare -īgō (suffix forming nouns).[1]
Pronunciation
- (Classical Latin) IPA(key): [ˈuː.ɡoː]
- (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): [ˈuː.ɡo]
Suffix
-ūgō f (genitive -ūginis); third declension
- Suffixed to nouns and to adjectives, forms nouns denoting thin or superficial coatings, films, layers, platings vel sim. of materials.
Declension
Third-declension noun.
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | -ūgō | -ūginēs |
| genitive | -ūginis | -ūginum |
| dative | -ūginī | -ūginibus |
| accusative | -ūginem | -ūginēs |
| ablative | -ūgine | -ūginibus |
| vocative | -ūgō | -ūginēs |
Derived terms
Descendants
- Galician: -uxe
References
- ^ Leumann, Manu, Hofmann, Johann Baptist, Szantyr, Anton (1977) Lateinische Grammatik: Lateinische Laut- und Formenlehre, CH Beck, § 325.B.4., page 369
- “-ūgō” on page 2,053/1 of the Oxford Latin Dictionary (1st ed., 1968–82)