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==[[Europic]]==
==[[Europic]]==
[[Category: Words]]
[[Category: Europic words]]
[[Category: Europic affixes]]
[[Category: Europic affixes]]
[[Category: Europic suffixes]]
[[Category: Europic suffixes]]
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===Etymology===
===Etymology===
Root ''[[√d#Europic|√d]]''.  
From ''[[de#Europic|de]]'' ‘to do’ + ''[[-ita#Europic|-ita]]'' ‘done’.


===Affix (Suffix, adjectival)===
===Affix (Suffix, adjectival)===
'''-dita'''
'''-dita'''
# done, made
# done, made
#: Past participle of ''de'' used in compounds.
#: Derived from the short-form verb ''[[de#Europic|de]]'' ‘to do, to make’; almost always occurs as a suffix in compounds.


====Synonyms====
====Synonyms====
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====Related Terms====
====Related Terms====
* ''[[-de#Europic|-de]]'' ‘to do’
* ''[[dita#Europic|dita]]'' ‘done (''standalone form'')’
* ''[[derte#Europic|derte]]'' ‘to do’

Latest revision as of 22:35, 4 July 2026

Europic

Etymology

From de ‘to do’ + -ita ‘done’.

Affix (Suffix, adjectival)

-dita

  1. done, made
    Derived from the short-form verb de ‘to do, to make’; almost always occurs as a suffix in compounds.

Synonyms

Related Terms

  • dita ‘done (standalone form)’