| 释义 | 
		suffixi 1(forming adjectives from nouns and adjectives) full of; having the quality of. - 1.1 With depreciatory reference.
 
 2(forming adjectives from verbs) inclined to; apt to. 
 Origin   Old English -ig, of Germanic origin. suffixi 1Forming diminutive nouns, pet names, etc. - 1.1 Forming verbs.
 
 
 Origin   Middle English: originally Scots. suffixi 1Forming nouns denoting a state, condition, or quality. 2Forming nouns denoting an action or its result. 
 Origin   From French -ie, from Latin -ia, -ium, or Greek -eia, -ia.    suffixi 1(forming adjectives from nouns and adjectives) full of; having the quality of. - 1.1 With depreciatory reference.
 
 2(forming adjectives from verbs) inclined to; apt to. 
 Origin   Old English -ig, of Germanic origin. suffixi 1Forming diminutive nouns and adjectives, nicknames, hypocoristics, etc. - 1.1 Forming verbs.
 
 
 Origin   Middle English: originally Scots. suffixi 1Forming nouns denoting a state, condition, or quality. 2Forming nouns denoting an action or its result. 
 Origin   From French -ie, from Latin -ia, -ium, or Greek -eia, -ia.     |