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-eus
- a suffix occurring in Latin scientific names and in the corresponding loanwords in English:
nucleus.
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La Royne et mons de Morvillier trettent eus deus seulz avecques eus, ce sont aujourdhuy les grans cous.
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Eus'tace (Jack), the lover of Lucinda, and "a very worthy young fellow," of good character and family.
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This tense is formed on us, eus, es (Breton euz), one of the forms of the third person singular of the verb substantive.
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Orpheus, and other proper names ending in -eus, form the Vocative Singular in -eu (Orpheu, etc.).
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But these 'eus' and 'ous' cause dire misery to all foreigners.
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