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Etymology
Apparently from.

Suffix

 * 1) having the characteristic of the noun root
 * 2)  from or of that place
 * 1)  from or of that place
 * 1)  from or of that place
 * 1)  from or of that place

Usage notes

 * There are many exceptions to affixing:
 * Usually, if the root word ends in a consonant, the form is used instead.
 * If the root word ends in the vowel /a/ followed by a glottal stop, the latter is removed and the form is used instead.
 * If the root word ends in a vowel without a glottal stop, one of the forms, , or is used. Some roots can even do with two or all of these forms.
 * If the root word ends in the vowel /a/ followed by a glottal stop, the latter is removed and the form is used instead.
 * If the root word ends in a vowel without a glottal stop, one of the forms, , or is used. Some roots can even do with two or all of these forms.
 * If the root word ends in a vowel without a glottal stop, one of the forms, , or is used. Some roots can even do with two or all of these forms.
 * If the root word ends in a vowel without a glottal stop, one of the forms, , or is used. Some roots can even do with two or all of these forms.