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Meaning of -ardo




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

-ardo
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It is a suffix that is used to form derivative words indicating derogatory and augmentative (more than). It is of Germanic origin and means strong, brave, bold. It is used a lot to form male names (Bernardo, Leonardo, Gerardo, Medardo, Libardo). It integrates words like bollard, millardo, bucardo and nizardo.

  




furoya

Suffix that is used to create an augmentative of a noun, although in Spanish it is also a derogatory or a holiday. It has a Germanic origin in hard ("strong, brave").

  



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