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Malagasy
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English
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Etymology
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English
annotate
Proto-Indo-European
*-wós
Proto-Indo-European
*-iHwós
der.
Latin
-īvus
Old French
-if
bor.
Middle English
-yf
English
-ive
English
annotative
Proto-Germanic
*-in-
Proto-Indo-European
*-h₂
Proto-Indo-European
*-éh₂
Proto-Indo-European
*-yéti
Proto-Indo-European
*-eh₂yéti
Proto-Indo-European
*-h₂ti
Proto-Germanic
*-ōną
Proto-Germanic
*-inōną
Proto-Indo-European
*-dyé-
Proto-Germanic
*-atjaną
Proto-Indo-European
*-tus
Proto-Germanic
*-þuz
Proto-Germanic
*-assuz
Proto-Germanic
*-inassuz
Proto-West Germanic
*-nassī
Old English
-nes
Middle English
-nesse
English
-ness
English
annotativeness
From
annotative
+
-ness
.
Noun
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annotativeness
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The property of being
annotative
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