-izar

See also: izar

Galician

Etymology

Borrowed from Late Latin -izāre. Doublet of -ear and -exar.

Suffix

-izar (verb-forming suffix, first-person singular present -izo, first-person singular preterite -icei, past participle -izado)

  1. -ise/-ize

Conjugation

Derived terms

Galician terms suffixed with -izar

Ido

Etymology

Borrowing from English -ize, French -iser, German -isieren, Italian -izzare and Spanish -izar.

Suffix

-izar

  1. suffix used to form a transitive verb meaning: to cover with, add to, supply with or ornament with; -ize
    salo (salt) + -izarsalizar (to salt)
    armo (weapon) + -izararmizar (to arm)
    oleo (oil) + -izaroleizar (to oil)
    lumo (light) + -izarlumizar (to illuminate)

Derived terms

Ido terms suffixed with -izar

Occitan

Etymology

Borrowed from Late Latin -izāre. Doublet of -ejar, which was inherited.

Suffix

-izar

  1. -ise/-ize

Derived terms

Occitan terms suffixed with -izar

Portuguese

Etymology

Borrowed from Late Latin -izāre. Doublet of -ear and -ejar.

Suffix

-izar

  1. -ise/-ize
    legal (legal) + -izarlegalizar (legalize)
    popular (popular) + -izarpopularizar (popularize)
    laico (lay) + -izarlaicizar (laicize)
    urbano (urban) + -izarurbanizar (urbanize)

Conjugation

Derived terms

Portuguese terms suffixed with -izar

Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from Late Latin -izāre. Doublet of -ear, which was inherited.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): (Spain) /iˈθaɾ/ [iˈθaɾ]
  • IPA(key): (Latin America) /iˈsaɾ/ [iˈsaɾ]
  • Rhymes: -aɾ
  • Syllabification: -i‧zar

Suffix

-izar (verb-forming suffix, first-person singular present -izo, first-person singular preterite -icé, past participle -izado)

  1. -ise/-ize

Conjugation

Derived terms

Spanish terms suffixed with -izar

Further reading

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