It means of/from
It only has a suffix, which is -y.
bumpier
Both. Dis- being the prefix -er and -y being the suffix
cado
When a suffix is added to a word ending in a consonant the y changes to an I.
I know -ly is, but I don't know about -y. It may be a suffix. For example in gloom-y, stead-y or hand-y.
The suffix for witty is -y.
The suffix of "hungry" is "-y."
The suffix of "ready" is "-y".
The suffix of theory is -y.
The suffix of "heavy" is -y.
The suffix of "ready" is "-y."
The suffix for baby is "-y."
The suffix for tardy is -y.
The suffix of "mercy" is "-y."
The suffix of "merry" is "-y."
The suffix for controversy is "-y," as in "controversy."