-uyo
Ido edit
Etymology edit
From Esperanto -ujo, from French étui, German Etui. Also considered a back-formation from etuyo (masculine).[1] Also paronym to etuyo.
Suffix edit
-uyo
- suffix used with a nominal root to denote a receptacle, ordinarily a case, box, chest or sheath
Usage notes edit
Distinguish -uyo from -iero: sigaruyo = a case for cigars; sigariero = a short tube for smoking a cigar.
Paronyms edit
- etuyo (“case, box”)