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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 |