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===Etymology===
===Etymology===
{{invis}}
From {{m|hval|qītta||drained, emptied}}.


====Suffix====
====Suffix====
{{head|hval|suffix}}
{{head|hval|suffix}}


# ''Used to form {{HVgl|abessive}} {{HVgl|adjectives}} from {{HVgl|nouns}} and {{HVgl|verbs}}, meaning "lacking" or "without", corresponding to English ''-less''.''
# ''Used to form {{HVgl|abessive}} {{HVgl|adjectives}} from {{HVgl|nouns}} and {{HVgl|verbs}}, meaning ''"lacking"'' or ''"without"'', corresponding to English ''-less''.''
#: {{m|hval|mōris||end}} → {{m|hval|mōrqitta||endless}}
#: {{m|hval|mōris||end}} → {{m|hval|mōrqitta||endless}}


====Derived Terms====
====Derived Terms====
{{suffixsee|hval}}
{{suffixsee|hval}}
====See Also====
====See Also====
* {{l|hval|-oqitta}}
* {{l|hval|-oqitta}}

Revision as of 03:36, 29 December 2023

High Valyrian

Etymology

From qītta (drained, emptied).

Suffix

-qitta

  1. Used to form abessive adjectives from nouns and verbs, meaning "lacking" or "without", corresponding to English -less.
    mōris (end)mōrqitta (endless)

Derived Terms

See Also