See also: isme and -ïsme

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-isme

  1. -ism

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-isme m (noun-forming suffix, plural -ismes)

  1. -ism

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Danish edit

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-isme

  1. -ism

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Dutch edit

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From Middle French -isme, itself from Latin -isma, from Latin -ismus, ultimately from Ancient Greek -ισμός (-ismós).

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-isme n

  1. -ism

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  • Afrikaans: -isme
  • Indonesian: -isme

French edit

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Borrowed from Latin -isma, -ismus.

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  • IPA(key): /ism/, /izm/
  • (file)

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-isme m (plural -ismes)

  1. -ism

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Indonesian edit

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Internationalism, from Dutch -isme, from Middle French -isme, from Latin -ismus, from Ancient Greek -ισμός (-ismós).

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  • IPA(key): [-ɪsmə]
  • Hyphenation: -ismê

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-isme

  1. -ism

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-isme m

  1. vocative singular of -ismus

Malay edit

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  • IPA(key): /-iz.ma/, /-is.ma/, /-is.mə/
  • Hyphenation: -is‧me

Etymology 1 edit

From Dutch -isme, from Middle French -isme, from Latin -ismus, from Ancient Greek -ισμός (-ismós). Attested in the Kitab Vortaro published in 1923.[1]

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-isme

  1. -ism.
    nasionalismenationalism
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(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

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-isme

  1. -ysm.
    kataklismecataclysm
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  1. ^ Kwik Khing Djoen (1923) Kitab Vortaro: Segala Perkatahan-Perkatahan Asing Jang Soeda Oemoem Di Goena Ken Di Dalem Soerat-Soerat Kabar Melayoe, Batavia: Sin Po, page 220

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-isme

  1. -ism

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Norwegian Bokmål edit

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From French -isme (-ism), from Latin -isma, -ismus (-ism), from Ancient Greek -ισμός (-ismós, forms abstract nouns), from -μός (-mós, forms abstract nouns), from Proto-Indo-European *-mos or *-mós (creates nouns).

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-isme

  1. -ism

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Norwegian Nynorsk edit

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From French -isme, from Latin -ismus, from Ancient Greek -ισμός (-ismós).

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-isme

  1. -ism

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Occitan edit

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-isme

  1. -ism

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