Third person singular present tense of afflict; causes pain or suffering to someone.
From afflict, from Latin afflictus. The -s suffix indicates third person singular present tense in English.
The simple 's' ending is how English marks who's doing the action in the present tense—'I afflict' vs. 'she afflicts'—a grammatical marker so automatic that native speakers never think about it.
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