-sch

Etymology
From.

Usage notes

 * Occasionally used in deliberately archaising language; e.g. a product marketed to appeal to a sense of nostalgia may use a spelling such as instead of.
 * In some cases this archaising usage extends even to words ending in -s today which historically did not end in -sch at all. For example, some university sororities may include the word (from, plural of ): a completely made-up archaism, as the plural marker -s historically was never spelled -sch.

Etymology
Contraction of.

Suffix

 * : -ean, -ian, 's

Usage notes

 * Words in inflect like normal adjectives.
 * While the name generally remains capitalised with the spelling, it may alternatively be lowercased without the apostrophe (provided that the adjective is neither nominalised nor part of a fixed term).

Etymology
From, from.

Suffix

 * 1) -ish, -an;

Descendants

 * (older )