A|te

A|te
ate1 «ayt», verb.
past tense of eat: »

Father ate his dinner an hour ago.

a|te2 «AY tee», noun.
infatuation or mad impulse, sometimes personified, as in Greek drama.
A|te «AY tee», noun.
Greek Mythology. the goddess of recklessness and mischief, who incited men to rash deeds, later regarded as the goddess of punishment or revenge.
-ate1,
suffix forming adjectives, verbs, and nouns,
1. of or having to do with _____: »

Collegiate = having to do with college.

2. having; containing _____: »

Compassionate = having compassion.

3. having the form of _____; like _____: »

Stellate = having the form of a star.

4. become _____: »

Maturate = become mature.

5. cause to be _____: »

Alienate = cause to be alien.

6. produce _____: »

Ulcerate = produce ulcers.

7. supply or treat with _____: »

Aerate = treat with air.

8. combine with _____: »

Oxygenate = combine with oxygen.

[< Latin -ātus, past participle ending of verbs in -āre]
Usage -ate1 is a living English suffix, chiefly replacing the -āre of Latin infinitives, as in assimilate from assimilāre, and the -ātus of Latin participial adjectives, as in foliate from foliātus.
-ate2,
suffix forming nouns. salt made from _____ic acid: »

Sulfate = salt made from sulfuric acid.

[special use of -ate1]
-ate3,
suffix forming nouns. office, rule, or condition of _____: »

Caliphate = rule of a caliph.

[< Latin -ātus, -ūs, an ending of 4th declension nouns]

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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