-aise etymology

French

French word -aise comes from French -e (Used to form the feminine of adjectives.), French -ais

Etymology of -aise

Detailed word origin of -aise

Dictionary entry Language Definition
-e French (fr) Used to form the feminine of adjectives.
-ais French (fr) Used to form adjectives that denote where something or someone is from, or to form the name of the language spoken in this place, e.g., français, anglais, marseillais, etc.. Used to form nouns that denote where something or someone is from, e.g. Français, Anglais, Marseillais, etc. The first person and second-person singular imperfect indicative form of a verb.
-aise French (fr) Used to form female adjectives that denote where something or someone is from, e.g., française, anglaise, marseillaise, etc.

Words with the same origin as -aise

Descendants of -e

-oise daronne sorcière