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-le
1- a suffix of verbs having a frequentative force:
dazzle; twinkle.
- a suffix of adjectives formed originally on verbal stems and having the sense of “apt to”:
brittle.
- a noun suffix having originally a diminutive meaning:
bramble.
- a noun suffix indicating agent or instrument:
beadle; bridle; thimble.
l.e.
2abbreviation for
- left end.
LE
1abbreviation for
- lupus erythematosus
-le
2suffix forming verbs
- denoting repeated or continuous action, often of a diminutive nature
twiddle
wriggle
wrestle
Word History and Origins
Origin of -le1
Word History and Origins
Origin of -le1
Example Sentences
Le Femme Finishing School helps transwomen find their inner beauty, no matter their age.
Check out Le Marais, one of the oldest quarters of the city, where gay-friendly establishments line the winding cobbled lanes.
Meanwhile, heat the butter in a medium heavy-bottomed pot or Dutch oven, such as Le Creuset.
The composite photo whose eyes follow you around the room are less Matthew Lewis or Sheridan Le Fanu than “Scooby-Doo.”
Richardson placed the small, black and white image next to Le Repos, a large-scale painting of Olga rendered in 1932.
I am afraid, Monsieur le Marquis, that I shall be interfering with your arrangements?
Eustache le Sueur died; one of the best French historical painters of his time.
Rene le Pays, a French poet, died; well known at court by his miscellanies.
Je m'attendois cela, qu'on le nous apporteroit; mais on n'en faisoit rien.
On estoit sur le poinct de faire tabagie ou convive solemnel sur son dernier adieu.
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