-iana
1.
-an
,
-ana
.
Origin
<
Latin,
neuter plural of
-iānus
-ian
British Dictionary definitions for
-iana
-ana
suffix
1.
denoting a collection of objects or information relating to a particular individual, subject, or place:
Shakespeareana,
Victoriana,
Americana
Word Origin
New Latin, from Latin
-āna,
literally: matters relating to, neuter plural of
-ānus;
see
-an
-iana
suffix
1.
a variant of
-ana
Word Origin and History for
-iana
form of
-ana
with nouns whose adjectival forms end in
-ian
.