-alis

See also: alis, Alis, and -ális

Latin

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-European *-li-, which later dissimilated into an early version of -āris (e.g., mīlitāris). Perhaps connected to *h₂el- (to grow) (cf. the sense of indolēs, from this root).

Pronunciation

Suffix

-ālis (neuter -āle); third-declension two-termination suffix

  1. Suffixed to nouns or numerals creating adjectives of relationship.
    anima (breath) + -ālisanimālis (animate, living)
    crūra (legs) + -āliscrūrālis (pertaining to the leg, crural)
    pedēs (feet) + -ālispedālis (pertaining to the foot)
    duo (two) + -ālisduālis (dual)
    rēx (king, ruler) + -ālisrēgālis (regal, royal)
    nātūra (nature) + -ālisnātūrālis (natural)
  2. Suffixed to adjectives creating adjectives with an intensified meaning.
    aequus (equal in a given quality; even, level) + -ālisaequālis (equal in every respect, identical in value; uniform, unvarying)
    aeternus (having finite but long duration as if pertaining to an aetas; lasting) + -ālisaeternālis (having infinite duration; everlasting, infinite)
    līber (free, independent, unrestricted; open, unbiased) + -ālislīberālis (advocating and promoting personal freedom; bountiful, generous)
    socius (associating, sharing, partaking) + -ālissociālis (companionable; allied, confederate)

Usage notes

The suffix -ālis is added (usually, but not exclusively) to a noun or numeral to form an adjective of relationship to that noun. When suffixed to an existing adjective, the effect is and to intensify the adjectival meaning, and often to narrow the semantic field. If the root word ends in -l or -lis, -āris is generally used instead. Sometimes both forms are found; e.g., līneālis and līneāris.

Declension

Third-declension two-termination adjective.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masc./Fem. Neuter Masc./Fem. Neuter
Nominative -ālis -āle -ālēs -ālia
Genitive -ālis -ālium
Dative -ālī -ālibus
Accusative -ālem -āle -ālēs
-ālīs
-ālia
Ablative -ālī -ālibus
Vocative -ālis -āle -ālēs -ālia

Derived terms

Latin terms suffixed with -alis

Descendants

  • Aromanian: -alji, -alj
  • Catalan: -al, -alla
  • English: -al
  • French: -aille
  • French: -el
    • Danish: -el
    • Dutch: -eel
    • German: -ell
    • Norwegian Bokmål: -ell
    • Norwegian Nynorsk: -ell
    • Swedish: -ell
    • Turkish: -el (learned)
    • Yiddish: ־על (-el)
  • French: -al
    • Norwegian Bokmål: -al
    • Turkish: -al
  • Friulian: -âl, -ae
  • Galician: -al
  • German: -al
  • Interlingua: -al
  • Italian: -aglia
  • Italian: -ale
  • Occitan: -al, -alha
  • Portuguese: -al, -alha
  • Romanian: -aie, -ai
  • Sicilian: -ali
  • Spanish: -al
  • Venetian: -al, -aja, -agia
  • Welsh: -ol
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