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Sicilian
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1.1
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1.2
Etymology
1.3
Suffix
1.3.1
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-utu
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Sicilian
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Alternative forms
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-uta
Etymology
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From
Latin
-ūtus
.
Suffix
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-utu
used with a stem to form the
past participle
of regular
-iri
verbs
used to form adjectives from nouns, in the sense of having the object represented by the noun
;
-ed
corpu
(
“
blow, stroke
”
)
+
-utu
→
curp
utu
(
“
blockhead
”
)
punta
(
“
point, tip
”
)
+
-utu
→
punt
utu
(
“
pointy, sharp
”
)
ntontu
(
“
idiot
”
)
+
-utu
→
ntunt
utu
(
“
dipshidiot
”
)
Derived terms
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Sicilian terms suffixed with -utu
puntutu
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