-pte

Etymology
From some syncopated form of still whole in.

Suffix

 * 1) A particle usually affixed to the ablative singular of these adjectives (meus, tuus, suus, noster, vester) most frequently to that of suus in order to express more emphatically that a thing belongs to a person as contrasted with what is not his own
 * 2) * ego meaning "I" → mepte
 * 3) * suus → suapte
 * 4) * suo → suopte
 * Suopte pondere.
 * By its own (weight).
 * 1) * meo → meopte
 * ‘[…] sonitū suopte | tintinant aurēs’ ― Catul.51
 * ‘[…] with its own sound | the ears are ringing’
 * ‘[…] sonitū suopte | tintinant aurēs’ ― Catul.51
 * ‘[…] with its own sound | the ears are ringing’