-isoun
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Middle English
1.1
Alternative forms
1.2
Etymology
1.3
Pronunciation
1.4
Suffix
1.4.1
Derived terms
Middle English
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Alternative forms
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-eison
,
-esoun
,
-esown
,
-ison
,
-isowne
,
-son
,
-soun
,
-yson
,
-ysone
,
-ysoun
,
-ysowne
,
-ysun
Etymology
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Borrowed
from
Old French
-ison
, from
Latin
-ātiōnem
.
Doublet
of
-acioun
.
Pronunciation
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IPA
(
key
)
:
/-iˈzuːn/
,
/-izun/
Suffix
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-isoun
(
not productive
)
Forms nouns from French or Latin roots
;
-ation
.
Derived terms
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Middle English terms suffixed with -isoun
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Middle English terms derived from Old French
Middle English terms derived from Latin
Middle English doublets
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