-ello

See also: ello, Ello, 'ello, and eļļõ

Italian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Latin -ellus.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈɛl.lo/
  • Rhymes: -ɛllo
  • Hyphenation: -èl‧lo

Suffix

-ello m (noun-forming suffix, plural -elli, feminine -ella)

  1. suffix used to form noun diminutives from nouns and sometimes adjectives and verbs, often with a meliorative or hypocoristic sense
    paese (town, village) + -ellopaesello (small village)
    asino (donkey) + -elloasinello (small donkey)
    carro (wagon, cart) + -ellocarrello (trolley, hopper, etc.)
    teppista (thug, hoodlum) + -elloteppistello (young thug)
    fortuna (luck) + -ellofortunello (lucky devil)
    crusca (bran) + -ellocruschello (fine bran)
    sfrontato (impudent, shameless) + -ellosfontatello (brat)
    trovato (found, discovered) + -ellotrovatello (foundling)
    spogliare (to strip) + -ellospogliarello (striptease)

Suffix

-ello (adjective-forming suffix, feminine -ella, masculine plural -elli, feminine plural -elle)

  1. suffix used to form diminutives of adjectives, often with a meliorative or hypocoristic sense
    stupido (stupid) + -ellostupidello (silly, goofy)

Derived terms

Italian terms suffixed with -ello

Anagrams

Latin

Suffix

-ellō

  1. dative/ablative masculine/neuter singular of -ellus
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