mit, [mit], na. Originally used to form a nominalized genitive from a noun, equivalent to ‹pzi› + [noun]-‹mi›. Has now become a derivational affix, and some derivations have diverged semantically from the original meaning. Nonetheless, the meaning is generally something like “that of/relating to/belonging to [noun]”. ⁙ (suffixed to a place) A native or inhabitant of the root noun.
etymology: Etym: -485|mi-1087|t.