-it

Suffix

 * 1)  -ite used to form names of minerals and some rocks and fossils
 * 1)  -ite used to form names of minerals and some rocks and fossils
 * 1)  -ite used to form names of minerals and some rocks and fossils
 * 1)  -ite used to form names of minerals and some rocks and fossils
 * 1)  -ite used to form names of minerals and some rocks and fossils
 * 1)  -ite used to form names of minerals and some rocks and fossils
 * 1)  -ite used to form names of minerals and some rocks and fossils
 * 1)  -ite used to form names of minerals and some rocks and fossils

Etymology
Maybe ultimately from. Thus a cognate with 🇨🇬.

Suffix

 * 1)   -y;

Etymology
From.

Suffix

 * 1)  -ite used to form names of followers of a movement, Biblical descendants of a certain person, etc
 * 2)  -ite used to form names of minerals and some rocks and fossils
 * 3)  -ite used to form names of salts and esters of acids whose name ends in -ous

Suffix

 * 1) there is no [noun], has no [noun]

Suffix

 * 1) -ed, -ized
 * 1) -ed, -ized

Derived terms

 * See Category:Northern Sami adjective comparative forms

Suffix

 * 1) him
 * 2) it object pronoun

Usage notes
This suffix is used only after first-person singular forms in, first-person plural forms in , and 3rd person plural forms in. After third-person singular forms, the suffix is used.

Etymology
From.

Etymology
From.

Suffix

 * 1) Suffix used to form the supine tense of verbs belonging to the fourth conjugation (strong verbs); see also

Usage notes
The suffix is used with the same version of the stem as is the past participle.

Suffix

 * 1)  Suffix used to form nouns corresponding to diseases characterized by inflammation (similar to -itis in English)
 * appendicit, bronkit, encefalit, gastrit, hepatit, laryngit, meningit, neurit, sinusit
 * 1) a (mineral) material with a certain origin or property, similar to English
 * bakelit, bauxit, dynamit, ebonit, eternit, grafit, malakit, masonit, nitrit
 * 1) a person from a certain place or a faith, similar to English
 * abderit, husit, israelit, jesuit, konvertit, kosmopolit, levit, malmöit, metropolit, muskovit, samarit, shiit, stachanovit, sunnit

Usage notes
-ir is unusual in that although it contains the vowel i, it does not cause i-affection of internal vowels, for example,.