-in-

Etymology
From the oblique stem of being.

Etymology
From, from.

Infix

 * 1) in the manner of
 * 2) something done by the action of the root
 * 3) something put somewhere or in something
 * 1) something done by the action of the root
 * 2) something put somewhere or in something
 * 1) something done by the action of the root
 * 2) something put somewhere or in something
 * 1) something done by the action of the root
 * 2) something put somewhere or in something
 * 1) something done by the action of the root
 * 2) something put somewhere or in something
 * 1) something put somewhere or in something

Suffix

 * 1) Root form of 

Etymology
From, from. .

Infix

 * 1) A product or result of something
 * 2) Implies a perpetuation of action; continuous

Infix

 * 1) product of
 * 2) continuous

Etymology
From, from.

Usage notes

 * In words that start with a vowel, the prefix is used instead.
 * In words that start with an $⟨l⟩$, $⟨r⟩$, or $⟨y⟩$, the prefix may be used.
 * In loan words or unassimilated foreign words that begin with a consonant cluster, the infix may be added after the first consonant (1) or after the consonant cluster (2). Some prefer using the prefix ni- instead (3).
 * (1) tinrabaho
 * (2) trinabaho
 * (3) nitrabaho