-utï

Suffix

 * 1) instrument, means

Usage notes

 * May be additive, especially after an r-base (in the following, truncativity is implicit).
 * Becomes -atï after a.
 * May lose the affix-initial vowel and instead geminate an earlier consonant.
 * May take the forms -qut, -qqut and -qutat, but only in lexicalised words.
 * May take the forms -utaq after i and u, and -ataq after a.
 * May take the form -gut, especially after a, u and i.
 * May take the form -ssut, especially after a vowel.

Suffix

 * 1) indicating personal possession that is alienable or temporary
 * e.g. neqiutaa
 * His meat (caught or stored/assigned by him), as opposed to neqaa which would mean purely "its or his flesh".