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=====See Also=====
====Notes====
* {{l|hval|-oqitta}}
* ''-oqitta'' is used after some consonants and consonant clusters.
* ''-qitta'' is used otherwise.

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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

Notes

  • -oqitta is used after some consonants and consonant clusters.
  • -qitta is used otherwise.