-lik

Etymology
From. .

Suffix

 * 1) Forming adjectives from nouns with the sense of ‘characteristic of, pertaining to’.

Etymology
Cognate with.

Suffix

 * 1) ; -ness, -hood, -ship, -dom, -ity
 * 2) ; -ship
 * 3) ; -ory
 * 4)  ; -ly
 * 5) ; for
 * 6)  ; step-
 * 1) ; -ory
 * 2)  ; -ly
 * 3) ; for
 * 4)  ; step-
 * 1) ; -ory
 * 2)  ; -ly
 * 3) ; for
 * 4)  ; step-
 * 1)  ; -ly
 * 2) ; for
 * 3)  ; step-
 * 1)  ; -ly
 * 2) ; for
 * 3)  ; step-
 * 1)  ; -ly
 * 2) ; for
 * 3)  ; step-
 * 1) ; for
 * 2)  ; step-
 * 1) ; for
 * 2)  ; step-
 * 1)  ; step-
 * 1)  ; step-
 * 1)  ; step-

Usage notes

 * It changes to, or , depending on the last vowel of the word (see also: vowel harmony).

Etymology
Ultimately from.

Suffix

 * 1) -ness, -hood, -ship, -dom
 * 2) being (like) ...
 * 3) belonging to ..., used for ..., suitable for ..., ... container
 * 1) being (like) ...
 * 2) belonging to ..., used for ..., suitable for ..., ... container
 * 1) belonging to ..., used for ..., suitable for ..., ... container
 * 1) belonging to ..., used for ..., suitable for ..., ... container

Usage notes

 * By vowel harmony, the suffix may change to, or , depending on the last vowel of the word to which it is attached.

Suffix

 * 1) -ly, -ic, -al - forms adjectives from nouns or verbs.

Suffix

 * 1) having, provided with, owning

Etymology
From.

Suffix

 * → li’lik
 * → oq’talik
 * → muqtalik
 * → jäbalik
 * → kotolik
 * → jäbalik
 * → kotolik

Etymology
From the adjective.

Suffix

 * 1) -like, -ish

Etymology
From, from.

Suffix

 * 1) -ness, -hood, -ship, -dom
 * 2) being (like) ...
 * 3) belonging to ..., used for ..., suitable for ..., ... container
 * 4) year-old
 * 5) old
 * 6) Lasting for a period of time.
 * 1) being (like) ...
 * 2) belonging to ..., used for ..., suitable for ..., ... container
 * 3) year-old
 * 4) old
 * 5) Lasting for a period of time.
 * 1) year-old
 * 2) old
 * 3) Lasting for a period of time.
 * 1) old
 * 2) Lasting for a period of time.
 * 1) Lasting for a period of time.
 * 1) Lasting for a period of time.

Usage notes

 * The suffix is attached to nouns or sometimes adjectives, and then forms a noun or, more rarely, an adjective. The suffix is often found attached to verbal nouns formed with the suffix or its variant -ma. For example, the verb  (“to snack”) gives rise to the verbal noun atıştırma (“snacking”) and thus to the term, which is both a noun meaning “snack” and an adjective meaning “suitable for snacking”.

Etymology
,, , , from.

Suffix

 * 1) -ness
 * 2) Suffix forming various demonyms.