-ite
English
Etymology 1
Via Old French [Term?], from Latin -ites
Pronunciation
- (General American, Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /-aɪt/
Suffix
-ite
- (sometimes derogatory) Used to form nouns denoting followers or adherents of a specified person, idea, doctrine, movement, etc.
- Used to form nouns denoting descendants of a specified historical person, especially a biblical figure.
- 1830, Joseph Smith, Book of Mormon, translation of original by Mormon, 4 Nephi 1:17:
- There were no robbers, nor murderers, neither were there Lamanites, nor any manner of -ites; but they were in one, the children of Christ, and heirs to the kingdom of God.
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- (chiefly US) Used to form demonyms.
- Used to form nouns denoting rocks or minerals.
- Used to form nouns denoting fossil organisms.
- (biology) Used to form nouns denoting segments or components of the body or an organ of the body.
- Used to form nouns denoting the product of a specified process or a commercially manufactured product.
- (chemistry) Used to form names of certain chemical compounds, especially salts or esters of acids whose name ends in -ous.
Translations
a follower or adherent of a specified person
used to form names of minerals and rocks
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a native or resident of a specified place
Etymology 2
From Latin past participles in -ītus, of verbs in -īre, -ĕre, -ēre, partly via Old French.
Pronunciation
- (General American, Received Pronunciation) either IPA(key): /-aɪt/ or IPA(key): /-ɪt/
Suffix
-ite
- forming adjectives
See also
► <a class='CategoryTreeLabel CategoryTreeLabelNs14 CategoryTreeLabelCategory' href='/wiki/Category:English_words_suffixed_with_-ite' title='Category:English words suffixed with -ite'>English words suffixed with -ite</a>
Italian
Suffix
-ite
- Used with a stem to form the feminine plural past participle of regular -ire verbs
- Used with a stem to form the second-person plural present and imperative of regular -ire verbs
- (mineralogy) -ite
- (chemistry) -ite
- (pathology) -itis
Latin
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /ˈiː.teː/
Portuguese
Suffix
-ite f
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