Word history etymology noun suffix international scientific vocabulary -an, -ane, alteration of -ene, -ine, & -one Ye see, sir, i want ye to put yersels i 'the han's o' a man that kens ye baith, and the half o 'yer story a'ready -- ane, that is, wha'll jeedge ye truly and mercifully, and no condemn ye affhan'. Origin of ane variant of –ene –ine and –one from american heritage dictionary of the english language, 5th edition middle english ān an 1 from american heritage dictionary of the english.

Its scope. Ane can be familial or sporadic, but both forms are very similar to each other. Most familial cases are caused by mutations in the ranbp2 gene, and are known as infection-induced acute.