'Small' is a root word and does not have a suffix.
You can add the suffix -er and make the word 'smaller'.
The suffix "-ito" in Spanish is a diminutive that is added to a noun to indicate smallness, youth, or endearment. It is commonly used to make nouns and adjectives smaller or less intense.
The smallness of her offering made them mad.
'Dear, little, sweet' are just some of the many English equivalents of the Italian suffix '-tino'. The ending is a diminutive that reflects on the smallness and the dearness of someone or something. It's the masculine singular form. The feminine singular form is '-tina'.
The French diminutive suffix adds a sense of smallness, affection, or familiarity to words, changing their meaning and tone. It is commonly used in everyday language to express endearment or to create a more informal or intimate tone.
some thing that progressively gets smaller
Abnormal smallness of the feet.
smallness
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A Heritage of Smallness, by Nick Joaquin, is a short story. It tells about life in the Philippines and how if differs from other parts of the world.
smallness, minority
His work was about the smallness of man
"Dear little heathens" or "Dear little pagans" may be English equivalents of "Paganini."Specifically, the Italian last name is formed by adding the suffix "-ini" to "pagano." The masculine singular noun "pagano" means "heathen, pagan." The suffix "-ini" is added to convey affectionate feeling or smallness, petite size.The pronunciation is "PAH-gah-NEE-nee."