Re: "ez" suffix in Spanish last names
From: Harlan Messinger (hmessinger.removethis_at_comcast.net)
Date: 11/12/04
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Date: Fri, 12 Nov 2004 05:45:12 -0500
"Brian M. Scott" <b.scott@csuohio.edu> wrote:
>On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 21:39:57 -0400, Andrew Goldish
><acgoldis@theworld.com> wrote in
><news:cl9odd$uic$1@pcls4.std.com> in sci.lang:
>
>> There names like Suarez, Jimenez, and Menendez which don't
>> seem to fit the pattern though.
>
><Jimenez> adds the <-ez> suffix to the masculine name
><Jimeno>, <Suarez> adds it to the old masculine name
><Suaro>, <Suero>, and <Menendez> adds it to the old
>masculine name <Menendo>.
How about Baez?
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