Learn English – Where does the suffix “-tine” come from

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Where does the suffix -tine come from? For e.g., Ovaltine, Creatine, etc. all have a -tine suffix. What is the meaning connoted to the noun attached?

Best Answer

It's not -tine, but rather -ine, from the Latin -inus, in turn from the Greek -inos, meaning "of", "pertaining to", "made from" or "similar to".

Ovaltine < Ovomaltine < Ovo (Latin: egg) + malt + -ine.

Creatine < kreat- (Greek: stem of kreas) + -ine.