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Category:French adapted borrowings from Latin

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  1. extrémité
  2. désinence
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  1. serratule
  2. extrémité
  3. désinence

French loanwords from Latin formed with the addition of an affix to conform the term to the normal morphology of French.

To categorize a term into this category, use {{af|fr|type=adap|la:source_term|-affix}} (or {{af|fr|type=abor|...}}, using the same syntax), where source_term is the Latin term that the term in question was borrowed from and affix is the French affix used to adapt the Latin term. An example is Polish adresować (to address), which would use {{af|pl|type=adap|fr:adresser|-ować}} to indicate that is was formed from French adresser with the addition of the Polish verb-forming affix -ować.


Pages in category "French adapted borrowings from Latin"

The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.