-cola

See also: cola, Cola, COLA, colá, and colà

Catalan

Etymology

From Latin -cola, from the verbal root of colō (to till, cultivate, inhabit).

Suffix

-cola

  1. cultivator, breeder (forming nouns and adjectives)
  2. inhabitant (forming nouns and adjectives)

Derived terms

Catalan terms suffixed with -cola

Further reading


Latin

Etymology

colō + -a (agent noun)

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /ko.la/, [kɔɫ̪ä]
  • (Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /ko.la/, [kolä] (stressed on the antepenult)

Suffix

-cola m (genitive -colae); first declension

  1. inhabitor (one who inhabits)
    rūpēs + -colarūpicola
  2. tiller, cultivator (one who tills or cultivates)
    ager + -colaagricola
  3. worshipper, honourer (one who worships or honours)
    Jūnō + -colaJūnōnicola

Declension

First-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative -cola -colae
Genitive -colae -colārum
Dative -colae -colīs
Accusative -colam -colās
Ablative -colā -colīs
Vocative -cola -colae

Derived terms

Latin terms suffixed with -cola

Descendants

  • Spanish: -cola

References


Spanish

Etymology

From Latin -cola, from the verbal root of colō (to till, cultivate, inhabit).

Suffix

-cola m or f by sense (plural -colas) (noun)
-cola (plural -colas) (adjective)

  1. cultivator, breeder (forming nouns and adjectives)
  2. inhabitant (forming nouns and adjectives)

Derived terms

Spanish terms suffixed with -cola

Further reading

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