04/07/2021
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The suffix -azoAs well as its feminine variant -aza, it has an augmentative value, and is sometimes used to indicate that the term to which it adheres is large. For instance: dogazo. However, they also have other meanings.
The suffixes they are morphemes, that is, small units that are added to the end of a word to change its meaning.
Suffixes -azo / -aza are opposed to -ito / -ita, that have value diminutive and affective.
Other meanings of the suffix -azo:
to theazo | knifeazo | palazo |
pillowazo | foundazo | paraguazo |
balazo | broomazo | roller skateazo |
walking stickazo | shotgunazo | they stungazo |
batacazo | fierrazo | picotazo |
bottleazo | flechazo | pinchazo |
goodazo | garrotazo | portazo |
horseazo | hitazo | fistazo |
gentlemanazo | guijarrazo | racketazo |
headazo | guizazo | kneeazo |
blackjackazo | hachazo | frying panazo |
chainazo | bossazo | heelazo |
campanazo | brickazo | earwigazo |
carpetazo | latigazo | timbrazo |
castanetazo | manotazo | tipazo |
cimbronazo | marinerazo | topetazo |
cinchazo | hammerazo | tortazo |
codazo | navajazo | shoeazo |
colmillazo | fatherazo | set sailazo |
(!) Exceptions
Not all words ending with -azo correspond to these suffixes. These are some exceptions:
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