What is the meaning of -le?

A frequentative suffix of verbs, indicating repetition or continuousness:

Forming adjectives from verbs with the meaning of "prone to", "tending to", "apt to", "capable of"; compare -ative:

Forming diminutives from other nouns.

Forming agent nouns from verbs:

Forms agent noun from verbs.

forms diminutives

Alternative form of -lee

Alternative form of -el (adjectival suffix)

Alternative form of -el (agentive suffix)

Alternative form of -el (diminutive suffix)

Alternative form of -ly (adjectival)

Alternative form of -ly (adverbial)

nominalising suffix

Used to form diminutives.

Forms diminutive nouns.

Alternative form of -lle.

suffix used to create a diminutive form; e.g., HausHäusle

Alternative form of le

vocative masculine singular of -lus

-s

variant of -l: the

the

used for forming adjectives signifying 'having a tendency to' or 'able to'; e.g. forgettle, smittle, fodgle

a contracted form of full; e.g. cairtle (cartful, cart-load), cogle (bowlful)

frequentative or diminutive suffix, added to verbs

forms adverbs implying direction towards

Suffix appended to nouns to derive verbs with various meanings.

with, shortened form of ile

by, shortened form of ile

Source: wiktionary.org