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What (who) is -le - definition

ASPECT THAT INDICATES REPEATED ACTION OVER MULTIPLE OCCASIONS OR PLACES; E.G. FINNISH: ⟨SADELLA⟩ “TO RAIN OCCASIONALLY” (VS. ⟨SATAA⟩ “TO RAIN”); HUNGARIAN: ⟨FIZETGET⟩ “TO PAY FOR A LONGER PERIOD WITH PROBABLY LESS INTENSITY” (VS
Past iterative; Past frequentative tense; Frequently; Past iterative tense; Frequentive; -le; Frequentative aspect

-le         
-le1
¦ suffix
1. forming names of appliances or instruments: bridle.
2. forming names of animals and plants: beetle.
Origin
OE, of Gmc origin.
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-le2
(also -el)
¦ suffix forming nouns having or originally having a diminutive sense: mantle.
Origin
ME -el, -elle, partly from OE and partly from OFr. (based on L. forms).
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-le3
¦ suffix (forming adjectives from an original verb) apt to; liable to: brittle.
Origin
ME: from earlier -el, of Gmc origin.
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-le4
¦ suffix forming verbs, chiefly expressing repeated action or movement (as in babble, dazzle), or having diminutive sense (as in nestle).
Origin
OE -lian, of Gmc origin.
Frequentative         
·noun A frequentative verb.
II. Frequentative ·adj Serving to express the frequent repetition of an action; as, a frequentative verb.
frequently         
ad.
1.
Often, repeatedly, many times, at short intervals, not rarely, not seldom.
2.
Commonly, as a common thing or matter.

Wikipedia

Frequentative

In grammar, a frequentative form (abbreviated FREQ or FR) of a word is one that indicates repeated action but is not to be confused with iterative aspect. The frequentative form can be considered a separate but not completely independent word called a frequentative. The frequentative is no longer productive in English, unlike in some language groups, such as Finno-Ugric, Balto-Slavic, and Turkic.

Examples of use of -le
1. Established phrases like ‘Le Weekend‘ and ‘Le Fast Food‘ have been joined by ‘le hoodie‘, ‘le rapper‘, ‘le hands–free‘ and ‘le reality TV‘. The government is fighting back and ‘terminology commissions‘ are working on French alternatives.
2. Established phrases like ‘Le Weekend‘ and ‘Le Fast Food‘ have been joined by ‘le hoodie‘, ‘le rapper‘, ‘le hands–free‘ and ‘le reality TV‘. The government is fighting back and ‘terminology commissions‘ are working on French alternatives. | View all Comments (23) 23 people have commented on this story so far.
3. Le Seuer said. They refer to it as a compound,‘‘ Le Seuer told The Associated Press.
4. The French Le Monde and Le Figaro stressed the possible prison term for rape – 16 years.
5. Producers to look out for include Gauby, Matassa, Le Roc des Anges and Le Soula.