General suffixes:
* -scape: This creates a noun that refers to the landscape or scenery of a particular area. Examples: "seascape," "landscape," "moonscape."
* -ward: This creates an adverb that indicates direction. Examples: "landward" (towards the land), "downward" (towards the ground).
* -less: This creates an adjective that means "without" or "lacking". Examples: "landless" (without land), "hopeless" (without hope).
* -ing: This creates a noun that refers to the act of doing something. Examples: "landing" (the act of coming to land), "farming" (the act of cultivating land).
More specific suffixes:
* -holder: This creates a noun referring to someone who owns or possesses land. Examples: "landholder," "freeholder."
* -owner: Similar to "-holder," this creates a noun referring to someone who owns land. Example: "landowner."
* -mark: This creates a noun referring to a distinctive feature of a piece of land. Examples: "landmark," "watermark."
Other suffixes:
* -ed: This creates a past tense or past participle form of a verb, often related to the action of landing. Example: "landed" (past tense of "land").
* -ing: This creates a present participle form of a verb, often related to the action of landing. Example: "landing" (present participle of "land").
* -er: This creates a noun referring to a person or thing that does something related to land. Examples: "lander" (a spacecraft designed to land on a planet), "lander" (a person who lands a plane).
Remember that the specific meaning of the suffix depends on the context and the specific word it is attached to.