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1 -ess
-ess[is] suf que forma substantivos femininos como: hostess, baroness. -
2 ess
[es] n (pl esses) Décima nona letra do alfabeto inglês. -
3 Jewess
Jew.ess[dʒ'u:is] n depr judia. -
4 adulteress
a.dul.ter.ess[əd'∧ltəris] n adúltera. -
5 adventuress
ad.ven.tur.ess[ədv'entʃəris] aventureira. -
6 air-hostess
air-host.ess['ɛə houstis] n aeromoça, comissária de bordo. -
7 archduchess
arch.duch.ess[a:tʃd'∧tʃis] n arquiduquesa. -
8 authoress
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9 baroness
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10 chapess
chap.ess[tʃ'æpis] n Brit coll mulher, moça. -
11 charmless
charml.ess[tʃ'a:mlis] adj sem encanto, sem charme, sem beleza. -
12 coarseness
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13 coheiress
co.heir.ess[kou'ɛəris] n co-herdeira. -
14 countess
1) (the wife or widow of an earl or count.) condessa2) (a woman of the same rank as an earl or count in her own right.) condessa* * *count.ess[k'auntis] n condessa. -
15 dauphiness
dau.phin.ess[d'ɔ:finis] n delfina: esposa do delfim de França. -
16 deaconess
dea.con.ess[d'i:kənis] n 1 diaconisa. 2 religiosa duma congregação luterana. -
17 demoness
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18 doctoress
doc.tor.ess[d'ɔktəris] n depr 1 doutora. 2 mulher de médico. -
19 druidess
dru.id.ess[dr'u:idis] n Hist druidesa, sacerdotisa druida. -
20 duchess
1) (the wife of a duke.) duquesa2) (a woman of the same rank as a duke.) duquesa* * *duch.ess[d'∧tʃis] n duquesa.
См. также в других словарях:
Ess- — Ess … Deutsch Wörterbuch
-ess — 1. This suffix forms nouns denoting female persons or animals, and was adopted in Middle English from the Old French form esse (from late Latin issa). The first wave of ess words in English (countess, duchess, empress, hostess, mistress, princess … Modern English usage
ESS — steht für: Evolutionär stabile Strategie das Großprojekt Europäische Spallations Neutronenquelle das Unternehmen ESS Technology Inc., ein Hardware und Chipsatzhersteller ESS (ElectroStatic Sound), ein ehemaliger Hersteller von Air Motion… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Ess — ist der Name folgender Personen: Émile Ess (1932–1990), Schweizer Ruderer Josef van Ess (* 1934), deutscher Islamwissenschaftler Margarete van Ess (* 1960), deutsche Vorderasiatische Archäologin Diese Seite ist eine … Deutsch Wikipedia
-ess — [OF. esse, LL. issa, Gr. ?.] A suffix used to form feminine nouns; as, actress, deaconess, songstress. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
-ess — [es, is, əs] [ME esse, isse < OFr esse < LL issa < Gr] suffix forming nouns female [lioness]: In nouns of agent ending in tor or ter, the vowel is usually dropped before adding ess [actress] As applied to persons, now often avoided as… … English World dictionary
ESS — UK US noun [U] ► HR, INTERNET ABBREVIATION for EMPLOYEE SELF SERVICE(Cf. ↑employee self service) … Financial and business terms
ess — [ ıs, es ] suffix 1. ) used with some nouns to make nouns referring to women: actress (=a woman who acts in plays, movies, etc.) waitress (=a woman who serves people in a restaurant) 2. ) used with some nouns to make nouns meaning a female animal … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
-ess — fem. suffix, from Fr. esse, from L.L. issa, from Gk. issa (cognate with Old English fem. agent suffix icge); rare in classical Greek but more common later, in diakonissa deaconess and other Church terms picked up by Latin … Etymology dictionary
-ess — ► SUFFIX ▪ forming nouns denoting female gender: abbess. USAGE In modern English, feminine forms (e.g. poetess, authoress) are likely to be regarded as old fashioned or sexist and should be avoided in favour of the ‘neutral’ base form (e.g. poet … English terms dictionary
ess — [es] n. pl. esses 1. the letter S 2. something shaped like S … English World dictionary