-осам

Etymology
Verbal suffix from the s-aorist ending, rendered as factitive a-conjugation + (from 🇨🇬). Typically encountered in Greek borrowings, but original formations from native terms or from loaned Turkish, Persian, or Arabic borrowings also exist.

Suffix

 * From native terms:
 * From Turkish, Arabic borrowings (via Ottoman Turkish):
 * From Persian, Prakrit borrowings (via Ottoman Turkish or Romani):
 * From native terms:
 * From Turkish, Arabic borrowings (via Ottoman Turkish):
 * From Persian, Prakrit borrowings (via Ottoman Turkish or Romani):
 * From native terms:
 * From Turkish, Arabic borrowings (via Ottoman Turkish):
 * From Persian, Prakrit borrowings (via Ottoman Turkish or Romani):
 * From Turkish, Arabic borrowings (via Ottoman Turkish):
 * From Persian, Prakrit borrowings (via Ottoman Turkish or Romani):
 * From Turkish, Arabic borrowings (via Ottoman Turkish):
 * From Persian, Prakrit borrowings (via Ottoman Turkish or Romani):
 * From Turkish, Arabic borrowings (via Ottoman Turkish):
 * From Persian, Prakrit borrowings (via Ottoman Turkish or Romani):
 * From Persian, Prakrit borrowings (via Ottoman Turkish or Romani):
 * From Persian, Prakrit borrowings (via Ottoman Turkish or Romani):
 * From Persian, Prakrit borrowings (via Ottoman Turkish or Romani):