Ancient Greek edit

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Suffix edit

-ῐμος (-imosm or f (neuter -ῐμον); second declension

  1. Added to the stems of verbs or verbal nouns in -σις (-sis) to form an adjective of possibility or capability: -able, -ible, -like, -ed
    δοκέω (dokéō, seem good) + ‎-ιμος (-imos) → ‎δόκιμος (dókimos, approved)

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Greek edit

Alternative forms edit

Etymology edit

From Ancient Greek -ιμος (-imos).

Pronunciation edit

IPA(key): /i.mos/

Suffix edit

-ιμος (-imosm (feminine ιμη, neuter ιμο)

  1. -able, -ible
    φαγω- (fago-, eat) + ‎-ιμος (-imos) → ‎φαγώσιμος (fagósimos, edible)

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