"-iet" meaning in All languages combined

See -iet on Wiktionary

Suffix [Dutch]

Etymology: From French -ite, from Old French, from Latin -ītēs. Etymology templates: {{der|nl|fr|-ite}} French -ite, {{der|nl|fro|-}} Old French, {{der|nl|la|-ītēs}} Latin -ītēs Head templates: {{head|nl|suffix}} -iet
  1. -ite Tags: morpheme
    Sense id: en--iet-nl-suffix-k85mBXoM Categories (other): Dutch entries with incorrect language header

Suffix [Maltese]

IPA: /ɪːt/
Etymology: From Arabic ـَات (-āt), feminine and non-personal plural ending. Etymology templates: {{inh|mt|ar|ـَات|tr=-āt}} Arabic ـَات (-āt) Head templates: {{head|mt|suffix}} -iet
  1. a plural suffix used in some nouns, chiefly ones of Arabic origin and/or ending in -a Tags: morpheme Synonyms: -at (alt: regularly after għ, somewhat commonly after ħ and q) Related terms: -ijiet, -ejn, -i, -in

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