-l-

English

Interfix

-l-

  1. (pharmacology) Alternative form of -lim-.

Derived terms

English terms interfixed with -l-

French

Interfix

-l-

  1. used to break up certain vowel sequences, when certain suffixes—particularly -ais—follow certain vowels, especially o
    Coordinate term: -t-
    togolaisTogolese
    congolaisCongolese
    bralettebra without underwire

Derived terms

French terms interfixed with -l-

References

  • Slawomir Zdziebko and Mateusz Urban, The Phonetics and Phonology of /ɬ/ Vocalization, Crossing Phonetics-Phonology Lines (edited by Eugeniusz Cyran and Jolanta Szpyra-Kozłowska), page 416

Portuguese

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /l/

Interfix

-l-

  1. used as a linking consonant between two vowels, usually between a stem and a suffix
    chá (tea) + -l- + -eirachaleira (teakettle)
    tecer (to weave) + -l- + -ãotecelão (weaver)

Derived terms

Portuguese terms interfixed with -l-

Turkish

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Turkic *-l-.

See also

Interfix

-l-

  1. Passive suffix. Used to form verbs that affected by event(s).
    kurtarmak (to save, rescue) + -l-kurtarılmak (to be saved of)
    aldatmak (to cheat, deceive) + -l-aldatılmak (to be cheated)

Derived terms

Turkish terms suffixed with -l-
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