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-idion

  1. a diminutive suffix occurring in loanwords from Greek:

    enchiridion.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of -idion1

From Greek
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Example Sentences

Next day he despatched Caradawc to Owain Glyndwyr to bid the latter send the promised implements to Caer Idion.

So then Glyndwyr rode south to besiege and burn the town of Caerdyf, while at Caer Idion Richard Holland tranquilly abode for some three weeks.

For you have a fief at Caer Idion, I think?—Very well!

So then Glyndwyr rode south to besiege and burn the town of Caerdyf, while at Caer Idion Richard Holland abode tranquilly for some three weeks.

For you have a fief at Caer Idion, I think?—Very well!

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