-graphus

Latin

Etymology

Originally in borrowings from Greek, such as geōgraphus from γεωγράφος (geōgráphos)

Pronunciation

Suffix

-graphus

  1. -graph

Derived terms

  • autographus, catagraphus, holographus, idiographus, opisthographus, orthographus, pseudographus (-a, -um)
  • antigraphus, artigraphus, chirographus, chronographus, comoediographus, cosmographus, encomiographus, geographus, hypomnematographus, logographus, mimographus, orthographus, psalmographus, rhyparographus, satirographus, sillographus, technographus, tragoediographus (-i, m.)

Descendants

  • Dutch: -graaf
  • English: -graph, -grapher
  • French: -graphe (learned)
  • German: -graph, -graf
  • Italian: -grafo (learned)
  • Portuguese: -grafo (learned)
  • Spanish: -grafo (learned)
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