Definition of -k

1. Suffix. (obsolete no longer productive) A suffix found in words of Middle English, Old English, and Proto-Germanic origin; occurring simultaneously in other Germanic languages, usually with an intensive or frequentative effect. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Lexicographical Neighbors of -k

-ista
-istic
-istical
-istically
-ite
-itis
-itol
-itude
-ity
-ium
-ive
-ization
-ize
-izzle
-ja
-k (current term)
-k-
-ki-
-kin
-kin-
-kind
-kinesis
-kins
-lalia
-land
-landia
-latry
-le
-leafed
-lepsy

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