-gero
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Italian
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Suffix
1.2.1
Derived terms
1.3
Further reading
1.4
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Italian
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Etymology
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Borrowed
from
Latin
-ger
, from
gerō
(
“
to carry, to bear
”
)
.
Suffix
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-gero
m
forms adjectives meaning “-
bearing
, -
carrying
” from nouns
Derived terms
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Italian terms suffixed with -gero
Further reading
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-gero
in Treccani.it –
Vocabolario Treccani on line
, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana
Anagrams
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egro
,
ergo
,
ergo-
,
orge
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