FromLatin-tās.
-tas
- -ness,-ity
- Synonym:ke- -an
CategoryIndonesian terms suffixed with -tas not found
From-ta(past participle suffix) +-as(abstract noun suffix).
-tas m
- Nominal suffix, used to form abstract ideas or nouns
FromProto-Italic*-tāts, fromProto-Indo-European*-teh₂ts, whence alsoAttic Greek-της(-tēs),Doric Greek-τᾱς(-tās), andSanskrit-ताति(-tāti). See also-tūs.
-tās f (genitive-tātis);third declension
- -ty,-dom,-hood,-ness,-ship;Used to form feminineabstractnouns indicating a state of being.
- Synonyms:-ia,-itia,-tūdō
The suffix-tās is added to anadjective (or sometimes anoun) to form an abstractthird declensionfemininenoun indicating a state or condition.
- Examples:
- potis(“able”) + -tas → potestās(“ability”)
- difficilis(“difficult, troublesome”) + -tas → difficultās(“difficulty, trouble”)
- līber(“free”) + -tas → lībertās(“liberty, freedom”)
- aevum(“infinite time”) + -tas → aetās(“lifetime”)
It has two allomorphs:
- -itās
- viduus + -tas → viduitās(“widowhood”)
- magnanimus + -tas → magnanimitās(“magnanimity”)
- alacer + -tas → alacritās(“cheerfulness”)
- -etās (used after -i-)
- proprius + -tas → proprietās(“quality, property”)
- medius + -tas → medietās(“midpoint”)
- satis + -tas → satietās(“sufficiency”)
Third-declension noun.
FromProto-Italic*-tā, fromProto-Indo-European*-tweh₂.
-tās
- feminineaccusativeplural of-tus
-tas
- Verbal stem occurring in the following root, aspect, and mode combinations: