-eis
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Romanization edit
-eis
- Romanization of -𐌴𐌹𐍃
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-eīs
Middle English edit
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-eis
- Alternative form of -esse (“-ess”)
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Etymology edit
From Late Latin, Vulgar Latin -iscus and in some cases Latin -ēnsis.
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-eis
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Etymology edit
Inherited from Old Galician-Portuguese -edes, with the loss of the intervocalic -d-.[1] Cognate with Galician -edes and Spanish -éis.
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-eis
- a suffix indicating the second-person plural present indicative of -er