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* ''chlærūm'' (light) → ''chlærūkke'' (of the light)
* ''chlærūm'' (light) → ''chlærūkke'' (of the light)
* ''daša'' (rain) → ''dašūkke'' (rainy, concerning rain)
* ''daša'' (rain) → ''dašūkke'' (rainy, concerning rain)

'''-uy-a-ke''' is a rarer variant of ''-ūk-ke'', most commonly found for qualities related to people:

'''-uy-a-ke''' is a rarer variant of ''-ūk-ke'', most commonly found for qualities related to people, but not exclusively (see third example):
* ''jāyim'' (girl) → ''jāyimuyake'' (girly, girlish)
* ''jāyim'' (girl) → ''jāyimuyake'' (girly, girlish)
* ''saṃhāram'' (light) → ''saṃhāruyake'' (boyish)
* ''saṃhāram'' (boy) → ''saṃhāruyake'' (boyish)
* ''irūtākalam'' (atom) → ''irūtāruyake'' (atomic) (the ''-r'' is etymological from Ancient Kūṣṛmāṭhi)


'''-aus-a-ke''' (rarely '''-us-a-ke''') forms adjectival verbs related to a quality that is applied to some object, but more abstractly related than those formed with ''-ūkke''; sometimes they are only figurative:
'''-aus-a-ke''' (rarely '''-us-a-ke''') forms adjectival verbs related to a quality that is applied to some object, but more abstractly related than those formed with ''-ūkke''; sometimes they are only figurative: