-iad

Etymology 1
Based on.

Suffix

 * The Athletiad, The Congressiad, The Female Dunciad, The Mooriad, The Popiad, The Rapiad, The Scribleriad
 * The Athletiad, The Congressiad, The Female Dunciad, The Mooriad, The Popiad, The Rapiad, The Scribleriad

Etymology 2
Based on, and perhaps also influenced by the common ending iad on units of time formed by suffixing to words ending in , e.g..

Usage notes

 * Nouns formed with are usually countable. To translate the uncountable meaning, the verbnoun is used instead as a masculine noun.

Etymology 2
From, from earlier , a late (British) variant of , used to form verbal nouns from Celtic ā-stem verbs. The -i- is secondary. Cognate with 🇨🇬.

Suffix

 * : -er, -or
 * , -ian, -ist
 * , -ian, -ist
 * , -ian, -ist