6 adjectives to describe suffix

When a nominative immediately follows the verb, the pronominal suffix is generally dropped, unless required by euphony.

Many of them are still used adverbially or as adverbial suffixes:

In ke-bau-diz-ze, which is an equivalent for raca, there is a personal pronominal prefix, and an objective pronominal suffix.

"Hence less is a privative suffix, denoting destitution; as in fatherless, faithless, penniless."Webster cor.

Forest as a topographical suffix denotes a wild uncultivated tract of hilly or common land, more often than not quite bare of trees.

3.Though modern usage, especially in common conversation, evidently inclines to drop or shun all unnecessary suffixes and inflections, still it is true, that the English verb in some of its parts, varies its termination, to distinguish, or agree with, the different persons and numbers.

6 adjectives to describe  suffix