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-crata

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Catalan

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French -crate, back-formed from adjectives ending in -cratique, ultimately from Ancient Greek κράτος (krátos, might, strength).

Suffix

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-crata m or f by sense (noun-forming suffix, plural -crates)

  1. -crat

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Galician

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Etymology

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From French -crate, back-formed from adjectives ending in -cratique, ultimately from Ancient Greek κράτος (krátos, might, strength).

Suffix

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-crata m or f by sense (noun-forming suffix, plural -cratas)

  1. -crat

Derived terms

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Portuguese

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Etymology

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From French -crate, back-formed from adjectives ending in -cratique, ultimately from Ancient Greek κράτος (krátos, might, strength).

Suffix

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-crata m or f by sense (noun-forming suffix, plural -cratas)

  1. -crat

Derived terms

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Spanish

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French -crate, back-formed from adjectives ending in -cratique, ultimately from Ancient Greek κράτος (krátos, might, strength).

Suffix

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-crata m or f by sense (noun-forming suffix, plural -cratas)

  1. -crat

Derived terms

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Further reading

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