See Also: Suffix Tree And Suffix Array(law)
verve(dictionary)
verve(dictionary)
suffix(dictionary)
-y 2, suffix(dictionary)
-y 1, suffix(dictionary)
-ory 2, suffix(dictionary)
-ory 1, suffix(dictionary)
-ful 2, suffix(dictionary)
-ful 1, suffix(dictionary)

suffix(2) (iou) and verve (oh)


suffix(2) (iou)



suffix verb trans. E17.
[Partly from Latin suffixus (see SUFFIX noun), partly from the noun.]
Chiefly as suffixed ppl adjective.
Fix or place under; subjoin. E17.
Add as a suffix. L18.
suffix'ation noun the use of suffixes in grammar L19.

verve (oh)



[Date: 1600-1700; Language: French; Origin: Latin verba, plural of verbum; VERB]
energy, excitement, or great pleasure
with verve
::Cziffra played the Hungarian dances with great verve.