-dumbre
Spanish
Etymology
From Old Spanish -tumbre (still found in costumbre), from Vulgar Latin *-tumne, syncopated form of *-tumine, a dissimilated form of Latin -tūdinem, accusative of -tūdō. Doublet of -itúdine, -itud.
Found in a few words inherited from Vulgar Latin (certidumbre, dulcedumbre, mansedumbre, muchedumbre, servidumbre, soledumbre), and one word formed in Spanish (pesadumbre).
Suffix
-dumbre f
- (obsolete) used to form a noun from an adjective: -itude, -ness
- pesar (“to weigh”) + -dumbre → pesadumbre (“sorrow”)
- podrido (“rotten”) + -dumbre → podredumbre (“rottenness”)
Derived terms
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