* Christmas * Candlemas * Michaelmas * Georgemas * Martinmas The suffix mas originally came from the Old English word maesse (sometimes written as masse or messe)meaning festival, feast day or mass. Thus, it can be seen that many saints had festivals named after them, using their name, e.g. "Michaelmas" was the festival of St Michael.
Words with the suffix ance:acceptanceappearancearroganceassistanceclearancecompliancecontinuancedisappearancedistanceeleganceentrancegrievancemaintenanceperformancepredominanceresistancetolerancesubstancetemperanceviligance
Some words that end with the suffix 'fy' are:acidify.amplify.beautify.belfry.calcify.certify.clarify.classify.detoxify.dignify.electrify.emulsify.falsify.fortify.glorify.horrify.identify.intensify.justify.leafy.liquefy.magnify.mystify.notify.nullify.objectify.pacify.purify.qualify.quantify.ratify.rectify.sanctify.solidify.terrify.testify.typify.unify.verify.versify.vilify.vivify.
-idle isn't a suffix. There are words that end with -idle, like bridle, but it isn't a suffix.
Some words that end or with suffix cain: cocain. marocain.
There are no common English words that end with the suffix "ankle".
None. Words end with a suffix.
-mas
The suffix -mas evolves from the Old English word maesse meaning festival, feast day or mass.
Some words that end with the suffix "craft" include aircraft, spacecraft, and witchcraft.
Some words that end with the suffix -ct include: direct impact contact respect
Some words that end with the suffix 'ogue' include dialogue, epilogue, and monologue.
Some words that end with the suffix -tory are: laboratory, directory, observatory, and dormitory.