-eresse
See also: eresse
French
Etymology
Ultimately from Latin -ātrīcem, initially inherited as Old French -eriz; later changed to -eresse under the influence of -esse and superficial analysis as -eur + -esse. Doublet of -atrice, which was borrowed later.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /(ə).ʁɛs/
Suffix
-eresse f (plural -eresses)
- (rare) used to form feminine forms of nouns, especially ones with masculine counterparts in -eur
Derived terms
French terms suffixed with -eresse
Old French
Suffix
-eresse f
- used to form feminine agent nouns
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