What is the meaning of -it?

forms the infinitive of the 3rd class verbs

forms verbs from nouns

forms verbs from adjectives

-ite (used to form names of minerals and some rocks and fossils)

-y; forms adjectives from nouns

forms adjectives from verbs

forms adjectives from adverbs

him

it (object pronoun)

positive degree strong neuter nominative/accusative singular of -inn (adjective suffix)

strong neuter nominative/accusative singular of -inn (participle suffix)

  1. used to form the supine of verbs

used to form the supine of verbs

neuter nominative/accusative singular of -inn (definite article suffix)

forms the third-person singular present indicative of -ir verbs

forms the third-person singular past historic of -ir verbs

forms the third-person singular past historic of -re verbs

-ite (used to form names of followers of a movement, Biblical descendants of a certain person, etc)

-ite (used to form names of minerals and some rocks and fossils)

-ite (used to form names of salts and esters of acids whose name ends in -ous)

there is no [noun], has no [noun]

Reverses the meaning.

inflection of :

  1. third-person singular present/perfect active indicative
  2. third-person singular sigmatic future active indicative

third-person singular present/perfect active indicative

third-person singular sigmatic future active indicative

third-person singular sigmatic aorist active subjunctive of

Suffix forming the past participle of verbs.

-ed, -ized

Form of the suffix -t used with odd-syllable stems.

-ite, used to form nouns denoting rocks or minerals

-ite, used to form names of certain chemical compounds

Suffix used to form the supine tense of verbs belonging to the fourth conjugation (strong verbs); see also -t

Suffix used to form nouns corresponding to diseases characterized by inflammation (similar to -itis in English)

a (mineral) material with a certain origin or property, similar to English -ite

a person from a certain place or a faith, similar to English -ite

verb suffix for the second-person singular imperfect/conditional

Source: wiktionary.org