Affixes – Eer ier en ic ise ize suffixes
September 19, 2007 by quotes
Eer ier en ic ise ize
Lesson 151.
Eer or ier generally signifies one who has charge of; en means made of,
or, with adjectives, to make; ic signifies pertaining to, belonging to, or
like; and ise or ize, to make, to become, or to assimilate.
cash ier’ fin an cier’ gon do lier’
cloth’ier en gi neer’ can non eer’
beech’en be hold’en em bold’en
bright’en en light’en en liv’en
civ’ic ce phal’ic me tal’lic
u’til ize cat’e chise crit’i cise
sat’ir ize civ’il ize os’tra cize
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