-a1
Word Origin
1
a plural ending of nouns borrowed from Greek and Latin:
phenomena; criteria; data; errata; genera.
-a2
1
a feminine singular ending of nouns borrowed from Latin and Greek, also used in Neo-Latin coinages to Latinize bases of any origin, and as a Latin substitute for the feminine ending - ē of Greek words:
anabaena; cinchona; pachysandra.
-a3
1
an ending of personal names forming feminines from masculines:
Georgia; Roberta.
Origin
< L feminine -a (see -a2), as Claudia, feminine of Claudius
-a4
1
a suffix designating the oxide of the chemical element denoted by the stem:
alumina; ceria; thoria.
Origin
probably generalized from the -a of magnesia