Where does “-ume” come from?

-ume (Portuguese) comes from Latin -umen, from Latin -men, from Proto-Italic *-mn̥.

-ume (Portuguese): used to form nouns, derived from verbs, adjectives or other nouns, usually with a collective and pejorative connotation

Definitions

  1. used to form nouns, derived from verbs, adjectives or other nouns, usually with a collective and pejorative connotation

Ancestry of “-ume”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latin-umen
2Latin-menforms neuter nouns of the third declension
3Proto-Italic*-mn̥

Words derived from “-ume

Every word from Proto-Italic *-mn̥Every word from Latin -menEvery word from Latin -umen
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