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Certain affixes are applicable to any word of a certain category. Thus, they are not considered derivational affixes, but grammatical affixes which convey highly specific information like the suffix -gulin which conveys something in the shape of… such as in the word haedulin – tree-shaped. Though some words ending in -gulin do not appear in the dictionary, they can still be words in their own right. For instance, even proper names like Hitás – Hitásulin which means in the shape of Hitás.  
 
Certain affixes are applicable to any word of a certain category. Thus, they are not considered derivational affixes, but grammatical affixes which convey highly specific information like the suffix ''-ulin'' which conveys something in the shape of… such as in the word '''haedulin''' – tree-shaped. Though some words ending in -ulin do not appear in the dictionary, they can still be words in their own right. For instance, even proper names like Hitás – Hitásulin which means ''in the shape of Hitás.''
 
Other such suffixes are…
Other such suffixes are…


-uvvŋin (with the colour of)
-uvvŋin (with the colour of)

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