-cle
-cle
suffix forming nouns
indicating smallness: cubicle; particle.
[via Old French from Latin -culus. See -cule]
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-cle1
, a suffix of Latin diminutive nouns borrowed into English via French: used later in adaptations of words borrowed directly from Latin: article; conventicle; corpuscle; particle.
[< French, Old French < Latin -culus, -a, -um, variant of -ulus -ule]
-cle2
, a suffix of Latin nouns borrowed into English via French: used later in adaptations of words borrowed directly from Latin; in Latin, it formed nouns that denoted a place appropriate to the action of a verb (cubicle; receptacle) or a means by which the action is performed (vehicle).
[< French, Old French < Latin -culum, -cula]
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