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  • suffix Used to form plurals of some Hebrew loanwords ending in -a or -ah.

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From Hebrew ־וֹת ("-ót").

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  • Used to turn verbs into nouns which are usually done by third person pronouns, in a sense can also be used to show that oneself either wants to disassociate themselves or be uninvolved with the verb or verb clause in relation to this suffix.

    January 25, 2025