-asse

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== French == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /as/ === Etymology 1 === Inherited from Latin -āssem, reduced form of -āvissem. ==== Suffix ==== -asse (non-lemma form of verb-forming suffix) forms the first-person singular imperfect subjunctive of -er verbs === Etymology 2 === Inherited from Old French -ace, from Latin -āceus/-ācea. ==== Suffix ==== -asse f (noun-forming suffix, plural -asses) forms pejoratives referring to women Coordinate term: -ard ‎blonde (“blonde”) + ‎-asse → ‎blondasse (“dumb blonde”) ‎pute (“slut, whore (vulgar)”) + ‎-asse → ‎putasse (“nasty slut/whore (vulgar)”) ‎con (“cunt (vulgar)”) + ‎-asse → ‎connasse (“bitch (vulgar)”) ==== Suffix ==== -asse (adjective-forming suffix, plural -asses) forms pejorative adjectives ‎dégueuler (“to throw up, to vomit”) + ‎-asse → ‎dégueulasse (“disgusting, vile, yucky”) == Ingrian == === Suffix === -asse third-person plural possessive of -a == Italian == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈas.se/ Rhymes: -asse Hyphenation: -às‧se === Suffix === -asse (non-lemma form of verb-forming suffix) used with a stem to form the third-person singular imperfect subjunctive of regular -are verbs === Anagrams === -essa, essa == Latin == === Alternative forms === -āvisse (ordinary) === Suffix === -āsse (poetic, syncopated) perfect active infinitive of -ō (first conjugation; verbs with the perfect infix -av-) == Middle English == === Suffix === -asse alternative form of -esse == Portuguese == === Etymology === Inherited from Old Galician-Portuguese -asse. === Suffix === -asse first/third-person singular imperfect subjunctive of -ar