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English
Pronunciation
Suffix
-eh
- (humorous, Internet slang) Used to replace -y, often in lolcat speak.
- kitteh (for kitty)
- sunneh (for sunny)
Anagrams
Classical Nahuatl
Pronunciation
Suffix
-eh (plural -ehqueh)
- (added to nouns) possessor, owner; indicates a noun that possesses the root noun, either as property or as an attribute.
- Examples:
- caleh (“house owner, householder”), from calli (“house”)
- chāneh (“homeowner”), from chāntli (“home”)
- īxeh (“someone intelligent, wise”), literally (“something possessing eyes”), from īxtli (“eye”)
- nacaceh (“someone prudent”), literally (“something possessing ears”), from nacaztli (“ear”)
Derived terms