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Used in politics and/or the arts:
Used in politics and/or the arts:
* '''-āluṭam''' has two main meanings: ''-ism'' (as in a doctrine) in a political sense, and ''-esque'' in the arts, cf. ''yaivcārāluṭam'' "communism" (< ''yaiva'' "all", ''cār-'' "to have"), or ''lanæmiāyāluṭam'' "in the style of writer Nariejūramāvi Lanæmiai ''Mæmihomah''".
* '''-nædani''' has two main meanings: ''-ism'' (as in a doctrine) in a political sense, and ''-esque'' in the arts, cf. ''yaivcārṇædani'' "communism" (< ''yaiva'' "all", ''cār-'' "to have"), or ''lanæmiainædani'' "in the style of writer Nariejūramāvi Lanæmiai ''Mæmihomah''".
** '''-āluṭābita''' is the term for a person that follows such a doctrine or style, cf. ''yaivcārāluṭābita'' "communist"; ''lanæmiāyāluṭābita'' "someone whose writing is Lanæmiaiësque".
** '''-nædounah''' is the term for a person that follows such a doctrine or style, cf. ''yaivcārṇædounah'' "communist"; ''lanæmiainædounah'' "someone whose writing is Lanæmiaiësque".
** Note that ''lija'' and ''lejīn'' (lit. "song" and "singer") were formerly alternatives to these. They notably remain in ''nāɂahilūṃlija'' "politico-religious doctrine inspired by Great Inquisitor Kælahīmāvi Nāʔahilūma ''Martayinām''; Yunyalīlti religious extremism" and ''nāɂahilūṃlejīn''.
** Note that ''lija'' and ''lejīn'' (lit. "song" and "singer") were formerly alternatives to these. They notably remain in ''nāɂahilūṃlija'' "politico-religious doctrine inspired by Great Inquisitor Kælahīmāvi Nāʔahilūma ''Martayinām''; Yunyalīlti religious extremism" and ''nāɂahilūṃlejīn'', as well as in ''arāmilija'' "pacifism".


Used for medical terminology:
Used for medical terminology:
* '''-gaṇūh''' usually translates "-philia" or "-mania", particularly in medical contexts, e.g. ''ryukagaṇūh'' "masochism" from ''ryuka'' "pain".
* '''-gulas''' usually translates "-philia" or "-mania", particularly in medical contexts, e.g. ''ryukagulas'' "masochism" from ''ryuka'' "pain".
** '''-gaṇūvima''' is the related term for someone who has that (thus "-philiac" or "-maniac"), e.g. ''ryukagaṇūvima'' "masochist".
** '''-gulašåliė''' is the related term for someone who has that (thus "-philiac" or "-maniac"), e.g. ''ryukagulašåliė'' "masochist".
* '''-rauga''' is a generic term used in medicine for names of illnesses or conditions affecting health, e.g. ''tukoṃrauga'' "obesity" from A.Kūṣṛmāthi ''tukkom'' "fat"; ''vrayegårlauga'' "dysphagia" (note dissimilation of -rr-) from ''vre-'' (bad) and ''egåram'' (stomach).
* '''-ræṣka''' is a generic term used in medicine for names of illnesses or conditions affecting health, e.g. ''nalekiræṣka'' "obesity" from Lällshag ''naleki'' "fat"; ''vrayegårlæṣka'' "dysphagia" (note dissimilation of -rr-) from ''vre-'' (bad) and ''egåram'' (stomach).
** '''-raugotis''' is the term for someone affected by a ''rauga'', e.g. ''tukoṃraugotis'' "obese", ''vrayegårlaugotis'' "dysphagic".
** '''-ræṣkanis''' is the term for someone affected by a ''rauga'', e.g. ''nalekiræṣkanis'' "obese", ''vrayegårlæṣkanis'' "dysphagic".
* '''-uba''' is a rarer alternative to ''-rauga'', e.g. ''vrayobuluba'' "asplenia" (''vre-'' (bad) + ''obula'' (spleen)), or ''tupruba'' "paralysis" (the latter with the root of A.Kūṣṛmāthi ''tuppozha'' (still)).
* '''-ītsun''' is a rarer alternative to ''-rauga'', e.g. ''vrayobulītsun'' "asplenia" (''vre-'' (bad) + ''obula'' (spleen)), or ''lagukītsun'' "paralysis" (the latter with the root of Lällshag ''gahoke'' (still)).
** '''-ubīs''' is the corresponding term for affected organisms, e.g. ''vrayobulubīs'' "aspleniac", ''tuprubīs'' "paralyzed".
** '''-ītsunis''' is the corresponding term for affected organisms, e.g. ''vrayobulītsunis'' "aspleniac", ''lagukītsunis'' "paralyzed".
* '''-eipin''' is used for inflammatory diseases, cf. "-itis", like ''ṇīṭeipin'' (dermatitis) or ''āḍhyāsnūlieipin'' (meningitis).
* '''-yūtan''' is used for inflammatory diseases, cf. "-itis", like ''ṇīṭyūtan'' (dermatitis) or ''āḍhyāsnūliyūtan'' (meningitis).


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