-acious

-acious
suffix forming adjectives meaning 'inclined to, full of' (vivacious; pugnacious; voracious; capacious).
Etymology: L -ax -acis, added chiefly to verbal stems to form adjectives + -OUS

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a suffix forming adjectives that correspond to nouns ending in the suffixes -acity and -acy: audacious; fallacious.
[ < L -aci- (s. of -ax) adj. suffix + -OUS]

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suffix (forming adjectives) inclined to; having as a capacity

audacious | capacious

Origin:
from the Latin ending -ax, -acis (especially forming adjectives from verbal stems) + -ous

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-acious
(-ˈeɪʃəs)
compd. suffix, forming adjs. meaning ‘given to, inclined to, abounding in’; f. L. -āci- (nom. -ax), adj. ending added chiefly to vb. stems (Fr. -ace) + -ous; as L. vīv-ere to live, vīvāci- lively (Fr. vivace), Eng. vivaci-ous; so mendacious, voracious, fallacious, capacious. Hence adv. in -aciously; ns. of quality in -acious-ness, -acity; vbs. in -acitate.

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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