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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/01/30 01:01 UTC 版)
See Proto-Indo-European *-Hō. Compare also -tūdō.
Leumann 1977 compares Greek ἀλγηδών (algēdṓn) and argues the suffix developed by rebracketing of formations in -dō built on verbs with stems ending in -ē-, such as torpēdō from torpeō (whose ending is derived from the PIE stative suffix *-éh₁yeti). Gary Miller 2006 expresses doubt about the overall etymology (including whether it is related to -ē- verbs), but suggests -ēdō, -īdō and -tūdō share a common element *-Hdon- which might go back to earlier *-(e)t-h₃onh₂-.
-ēdō f (genitive -ēdinis); third declension
Third-declension noun.
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | -ēdō | -ēdinēs |
| genitive | -ēdinis | -ēdinum |
| dative | -ēdinī | -ēdinibus |
| accusative | -ēdinem | -ēdinēs |
| ablative | -ēdine | -ēdinibus |
| vocative | -ēdō | -ēdinēs |
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