-edes
Old Galician-Portuguese
Suffix
-edes (2st conj.)
- a suffix indicating the second-person plural indicative present of a verb in -er
- asconder (“to hide”) + -edes → ascondedes (“[you all/formal you] hide”)
- creer (“to believe”) + -edes → creedes (“[you all/formal you] believe”)
- comer (“to eat”) + -edes → comedes (“[you all/formal you] eat”)
- dever (“to owe”) + -edes → devedes (“[you all/formal you] owe”)
- veer (“to see”) + -edes → veedes (“[you all/formal you] see”)
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