Also, what does que at the end of a word mean in Latin?
In Latin the suffix -que can be used to mean "and". For example: Fames sitisque (Hunger and thirst)
Subsequently, question is, what does Ive mean in Latin? word-forming element making adjectives from verbs, meaning "pertaining to, tending to; doing, serving to do," in some cases from Old French -if, but usually directly from Latin adjectival suffix -ivus (source also of Italian and Spanish -ivo).
Beside above, what does the suffix que mean?
The suffix -que only means "and", but et can also be used as an adverb ("also", "in addition").
What does the root que mean?
Terms in this set (18) Que/qui. to ask or to seek.
