-tura

Etymology
From.

Suffix

 * 1) -ing; -tion; -ure

Etymology
Somewhat, but appears to be from +. Note however that some cases are built on agentives in : e.g.,. Resemblance to the future active participle and archaic infinitive  is evidently accidental, though substantivizations like  may have reinforced the use of.

Productive in earlier Latin but gradually overtaken by.

Suffix

 * 1)  -ing, -ure

Usage notes
The suffix -tūra is added to the supine form of a verb to create a first-declension noun naming the verb's action or the result of that action.
 * Examples:
 * , from, supine of
 * , from, supine of

The suffix -tūra resembles the feminine form of (but may not be related to) the future active participle ending -tūrus, which describes impending or imminent action (e.g. pictūrus "about to paint"; scrīptūrus "on the point of writing").

Descendants

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