-aille
French
editEtymology
editFrench -aille has three sources:
- Latin -ālia, neuter plural of -ālis
- Latin -acula, neuter plural of -aculum
- Italian -aglia, as in canaille from Italian canaglia
Pronunciation
editSuffix
edit-aille f (plural -ailles)
- (colloquial, derogatory or result) forms feminine nouns having a colloquial or pejorative meaning, or indicating the means or result of an action
- trouver (“to find”) + -aille → trouvaille (“lucky find”)
- rime (“rhyme”) + -aille → rimaille (“doggerel”)
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