Proto-Sumric affixes

=A= \sco{*-a} \cf{previous, fore-, pre}
 * *-at ("extensive suffix, derives verbs performed for an extended amount of time")
 * *-atǫl ("derives meat names")
 * *-aż ("derives an adjective from a verb to describe the typical agent of the verb")
 * *aż- (derives an abstract noun from an action that is usually performmed during the day")

=Ḅ=
 * *-ḅ ("diminutive suffix, derives verbs of a less intense quality")
 * *-ḅǫ ("inanimate suffix")
 * *-ḅy ("negation suffix")

=D=
 * *-d ("derives adjectives from verbs, denoting the result of said verb")

=E=
 * *-e ("non-divine suffix, derives animate nouns associated with a diety")
 * *-ę ("derives nouns of violence")
 * *-ę ("diminutive suffix")
 * *-ę ("greatest, best")

=Ę=
 * *-e ("inanimate diminutive suffix")

=G=
 * *-ga ("collection suffix")

=Ġ=
 * *-ġb ("child diminutive suffix")

=I=
 * *-ik ("past participle")
 * *-im, -in ("augmentative suffix")

=J=
 * *-jǫs ("derives animate nouns from inanimate nouns")

=k=
 * *k- ("Supine prefix, derives verbal nouns from verbs")
 * *-k ("derives inanimate nouns from verbs")
 * *-ka ("and")

=L=
 * *-l ("denotes negativity or evil")
 * *-lja ("derives adjectives from nouns that often describe the noun")
 * *-lǫʔwə ("nouns associated with *-lja adjectives derived from the same stem")

=N=
 * *-nam ("verb often done to said noun")
 * *-nję ("female diminutive suffix")
 * *-nʔwə ("action often performed by the agent")

=O=
 * *-ona ("derives qualities required to do an action")
 * *-orək ("abstract noun suffix")
 * *-ov ("locational forming suffix")

=Ǫ=
 * *-ǫ ("derives inanimate nouns from animate nouns")
 * *-ǫr ("derives adjectives, from verbs")
 * *-ǫs ("derives animate nouns from inanamate nouns")
 * *-ǫṡ ("derives abstract nouns from adjectives and verbs")

=Ø=
 * *-øn ("derives names for construction materials")

=R=
 * *ŕ- ("derives nouns for people with a characteristic")

=T= -txǒ "derives plant names" < PSN twəxǒ "flower" < PSN -twə (-twÿr "to bloom") + xǒ (< PSL -əqǒr "joy")
 * *-t ("augmentative suffix")
 * *-t (“to be prone to do X”)
 * *-tę ("manmade suffix")
 * *-tę ("derives terms for younger relatives")
 * *-trę ("derives terms for emotions")
 * *-tʉ ("derives animal names from inanimate nouns")
 * *-txś (“susceptible of being X-ed”)
 * *-ty ("derives subsance/material names from adjectives")
 * -tə "manmade suffix"

=ʉ=
 * *ʉʔ- ("eater of")

=X=
 * *-x ("derives names for emotions from adjectives").
 * *-xś (“to be X-ed”)

=ə=
 * *-əḅer ("suffix which derives a past participle adjective denoting the opposite result of the typical action of the verb")
 * *-əβǒz ("derives tree names")
 * *-ət ("suffix which derives a verb where the subject is also the object, reflexive suffix")

=ʔ=
 * *-ʔ(ə) (“to have X-ed”)
 * *-ʔø ("derives terms for older family members")
 * *-ʔxś (“to have been X-ed”)