-id

Etymology 1
Variant of.

Suffix

 * 1)  of or pertaining to;

Etymology 2
From (like also ),, and their sources,  and ,.

Suffix

 * Solomon → Solomonid, Umayya → Umayyad, Idris → Idrisid, Genghis Khan → Genghisid, Ismail Safavi → ''Safavid
 * Solomon → Solomonid, Umayya → Umayyad, Idris → Idrisid, Genghis Khan → Genghisid, Ismail Safavi → ''Safavid
 * Solomon → Solomonid, Umayya → Umayyad, Idris → Idrisid, Genghis Khan → Genghisid, Ismail Safavi → ''Safavid
 * Solomon → Solomonid, Umayya → Umayyad, Idris → Idrisid, Genghis Khan → Genghisid, Ismail Safavi → ''Safavid
 * Solomon → Solomonid, Umayya → Umayyad, Idris → Idrisid, Genghis Khan → Genghisid, Ismail Safavi → ''Safavid
 * Solomon → Solomonid, Umayya → Umayyad, Idris → Idrisid, Genghis Khan → Genghisid, Ismail Safavi → ''Safavid
 * Solomon → Solomonid, Umayya → Umayyad, Idris → Idrisid, Genghis Khan → Genghisid, Ismail Safavi → ''Safavid
 * Solomon → Solomonid, Umayya → Umayyad, Idris → Idrisid, Genghis Khan → Genghisid, Ismail Safavi → ''Safavid
 * Solomon → Solomonid, Umayya → Umayyad, Idris → Idrisid, Genghis Khan → Genghisid, Ismail Safavi → ''Safavid

Suffix

 * 1)  your ... -s (second-person singular informal, multiple possessions)

Declension
For back vowel words:

For front vowel words:

Suffix

 * 1)  -ide indicating a binary compound

Etymology
From, from from.

Etymology
From, originally the partitive/ablative plural form. Cognate with the Finnish partitive plural, ,.

The genitive plural originally had the ending, from. It was eliminated in favour of the accusative ending by analogy with the singular, where these cases fell together naturally.

Etymology
From, an Insular extension of , itself an extension of the abstract suffix extracted from laryngeal-final roots.

Suffix

 * = "namer"
 * = "namer"
 * = "namer"
 * = "namer"
 * = "namer"
 * = "namer"

Usage notes

 * This suffix forms i-stem nouns.

Etymology
From.

Etymology
From.

Suffix

 * 1) Forms an ordinal number (adjective) from a cardinal number.

Suffix

 * , -ness, -ment

Usage notes
-i causes i-affection of internal vowels.

Usage notes
-id causes i-affection of internal vowels, for example,.