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Suffixes in English Language - Prof. R. Warga, Study notes of Classical Philology

A comprehensive list of suffixes in the english language, their meanings, and examples of words that use them. Suffixes are morphemes added to the end of a word to alter its meaning or grammatical function.

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Download Suffixes in English Language - Prof. R. Warga and more Study notes Classical Philology in PDF only on Docsity! -(u)lent, -(o)lent full of, disposed to -able, -ible, -abiil-, -ibil- able to be, able to, tending to -aceous belonging to, resembling -acious tending to, inclined to -al, -ial, -eal pertaining to, like, belonging to, having the character of -an, -ane pertaining to, like, belonging to, having the character of -ar pertaining to, like, belonging to, having the character of -arium place for, apparatus -ary pertaining to, connected with, having the character of -ary place for, apparatus -ate, -ite having, having the shape of, characterized by having -cule, -cle little -el little -ellus, -ella, -ellum little -ent, -ient, -ant, -iant person who, that which -ette, -et little -form like, having the shape of -ia state of, quality of, act of -ic, -tic pertaining to, like -id tending to, inclined to -il little -ile able to be, able to, tending to -ile,- il pertaining to, like, belonging to, having the character of -illus, -illa, -illum little -ine pertaining to, like, belonging to, having the character of -itious tending to, characterized by
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