-ise
English
Etymology 1
From French -iser, from Latin -izāre, from Ancient Greek -ίζειν (-ízein). See also the usage notes.
Usage notes
- The suffix -ize has historically been used on words originating from Greek. -ise was used, especially as -vise, -tise, -cise, and -prise, on words that come from various roots (usually via French). In the 19th century, it became common in the United Kingdom (due to French influence) to use -ise also on words that had historically been spelled -ize. -ise is also common in Ireland, India, Australia, and New Zealand. -ize remains, however, the spelling used by the influential Oxford University Press; it has also always been the spelling used in the United States and Canada.
Translations
-ize — see -ize
Etymology 2
From Old French -ise, borrowed from Latin -itia.
Suffix
-ise
Derived terms
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French
Etymology
From Old French -ise, from Latin -itia.
Suffix
-ise
- -ise (suffix used to form nouns)
- débrouillard + -ise → débrouillardise
- franc + -ise → franchise
- vantard + -ise → vantardise
Derived terms
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Middle English
References
- “-ish, (suf.)” in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 16 June 2018.
Old French
Suffix
-ise
Derived terms
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