-uccio

See also: uccio

Italian

Etymology

The suffix -uccio/-uccia stems from Latin -uceum/-uceam.[1] Compare also Sicilian -uzzu, Romanian -uț.

Suffix

-uccio m (noun-forming suffix, plural -ucci, feminine -uccia)

  1. used to form diminutive melioratives
    Synonyms: -ino, -cino; -ello, -cello; -etto; (primarily Sicilian) -uzzo
    amore (love) + -uccioamoruccio (darling, literally little loved one)
  2. diminutive suffix with patronizing or pejorative connotations when attached to specific words
    medico (doctor) + -ucciomedicuccio (quack)
    femmina (female) + -ucciafemminuccia (cowardly person)

Derived terms

Italian terms suffixed with -uccio

References

  1. “-uccio” in: Alberto Nocentini, Alessandro Parenti, “l'Etimologico — Vocabolario della lingua italiana”, Le Monnier, 2010, →ISBN

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