English

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Etymology

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From Ancient Greek ὁδός (hodós, way).

Suffix

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-ode

  1. way, path
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See also

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Anagrams

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Garo

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Affix

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-ode

  1. if
    Na·a tangka-paisa dongode aro on·ja, mikkigipa ong·a
    If you have money and don't give it, you are a miser

Old English

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Alternative forms

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Pronunciation

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Suffix

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-ode

  1. Used to form the first person and third person singular preterite indicative of class II weak verbs
    lufian (to love) + ‎-ode → ‎lufode (I/he/she/it loved)