-filim

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Umbrian[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From Proto-Italic [Term?]. Cognate with Latin -bilis.

Suffix[edit]

-filim

  1. -able, forms adjectives from verbs denoting the ability or the fitness of something to be the object of such an action
    façiom (to sacrifice) + ‎-filim → ‎façifilim (sacrificeable)
    pordoviom (to offer) + ‎-filim → ‎pordifilim (offerable)