-mania
EnglishEdit
EtymologyEdit
See mania.
SuffixEdit
-mania
- compulsion or obsession.
Usage notesEdit
Often used with the interfix -o- to ease pronunciation.
Derived termsEdit
Terms derived from "-mania"
Related termsEdit
TranslationsEdit
indicating a compulsion or obsession
See alsoEdit
AnagramsEdit
FinnishEdit
EtymologyEdit
< mania
SuffixEdit
-mania
DeclensionEdit
Inflection of -mania (Kotus type 12/kulkija, no gradation) | ||||
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nominative | -mania | -maniat | ||
genitive | -manian | -manioiden -manioitten | ||
partitive | -maniaa | -manioita | ||
illative | -maniaan | -manioihin | ||
singular | plural | |||
nominative | -mania | -maniat | ||
accusative | nom. | -mania | -maniat | |
gen. | -manian | |||
genitive | -manian | -manioiden -manioitten -maniainrare | ||
partitive | -maniaa | -manioita | ||
inessive | -maniassa | -manioissa | ||
elative | -maniasta | -manioista | ||
illative | -maniaan | -manioihin | ||
adessive | -manialla | -manioilla | ||
ablative | -manialta | -manioilta | ||
allative | -manialle | -manioille | ||
essive | -maniana | -manioina | ||
translative | -maniaksi | -manioiksi | ||
instructive | — | -manioin | ||
abessive | -maniatta | -manioitta | ||
comitative | See the possessive forms below. |
Derived termsEdit
AnagramsEdit
ItalianEdit
PronunciationEdit
SuffixEdit
-mania
- -mania; Used to form feminine nouns describing forms of mania or addiction
Derived termsEdit
Related terms
- andromania
- anglomania
- bibliomania
- cleptomania
- cocainomania
- dacnomania
- demonomania
- dipsomania
- dromomania
- eleutheromania
- eroinomania
- erotomania
- esoteromania
- esteromania
- estromania
- eteromania
- gallomania
- ginecomania
- glossomania
- grafomania
- lipemania
- megalomania
- melomania
- metromania
- mitomania
- monomania
- morfinomania
- musicomania
- ninfomania
- nosomania
- oniomania
- onomatomania
- oppiomania
- piromania
- querulomania
- rambomania
- ritmomania
- schizomania
- sessuomania
- sitiomania
- sitomania
- tossicomania
Related termsEdit
AnagramsEdit
PolishEdit
EtymologyEdit
Derived from Ancient Greek μανία (manía).
PronunciationEdit
SuffixEdit
-mania f
DeclensionEdit
Declension of -mania
Derived termsEdit
Further readingEdit
- -mania in Polish dictionaries at PWN