What is the meaning of -ig?

-y; forms adjectives from nouns

-y; forms adjectives from nouns

-ed, having

-y, -eous; forms adjectives from nouns, describing the noteworthy presence of the noun

forms adjectives from numerals and nouns, describing something as having or involving a certain amount of the noun

-ed; forms adjectives from adjectives and nouns, describing something as having a noun of a certain quality; often triggers umlaut for single-syllable nouns

forms adjectives from verbs, describing a propensity or ongoing state of an action

forms adjectives from adverbs, describing something as being defined by the adverb

variation of -ung

to, up to

until, till

for a specified length of time

alternative form of -y

-y; forms adjectives from nouns

-y; forms adjectives from nouns

A suffix denoting the third person singular to first- or second-person singular form of a transitive animate verb (vta)

-y; forms adjectives from nouns and verbs

Suffix creating diminutive nouns from other nouns.

-y; forms adjectives from i-stem nouns and verbs

slender form of -aig

-y; forms adjectives from nouns and verbs

-ed

forms adjectives from nouns, -y

-ic, Used in chemical nomenclature to name chemical compounds in which a specified chemical element has a higher oxidation number than in the equivalent compound whose name ends in the suffix -us. For example asid nitrig (nitric acid, HNO3) has more oxygen atoms per molecule than asid nitrus (nitrous acid, HNO2).

person or object with characteristics of the root word

Source: wiktionary.org