"-mēs" meaning in All languages combined

See -mēs on Wiktionary

Suffix [Old High German]

Head templates: {{head|goh|suffix}} -mēs
  1. First person plural suffix. Used after a noun ending in a vowel, paralleled by the subjunctive Gothic suffix -ma affixed with the non-singular suffix *-(e)s, *-(o)s. Used in the sense of hypercharacterizing the plurality of the desinence. Tags: morpheme

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