-ens

From Laenkea
Revision as of 20:56, 7 April 2025 by Ashucky (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{multilang}} == Laefevian == === Alternative forms === * {{l|lfv|-ans}} (''as part of certain compound suffixes'') * {{l|lfv|-iens}} (''typically when derived from passive participles, heavy is-stems, or certain other stems'') * {{l|lfv|-êns}} (''when derived from {{m|lfv|-ettis}}'') === Etymology === From {{inherit|lfv|lnk-pro|-(V)ntjVs}}. {{cog|lfv|rad=-aș}} and {{m|rad|-nș}}. === Pronunciation === {{lfv-pr}} === Suffix === {{lfv-sf|-ens}} (''{{suff|lfv|nominal...")
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Laefevian

Alternative forms

  • -ans (as part of certain compound suffixes)
  • -iens (typically when derived from passive participles, heavy is-stems, or certain other stems)
  • -êns (when derived from -ettis)

Etymology

From Proto-Laenkean *-(V)ntjVs. Cognate with Radestrian -aș and -nș.

Pronunciation

Suffix

-ens (nominal, consonant stem)

  1. (productive) Forms abstract nouns from adjectives denoting the state, property, quality, or measure of the base adjective; -ness, -ity, -dom.
    surǧigwis (“cruel”) → surǧigwens (“cruelty”)
    argwis (“wise”) → argwens (“wisdom”)
    bauðis (“long”) → bauðens (“length”)
    ñistis (“free”) → ñistiens (“freedom”)
    þurris (“empty”) → þurrens (“emptiness”)
    rokwis (“great”) → rokwens (“greatness”)
    živis (“great”) → živiens (“poisonousness, toxicity”)
    hulgiôzis (“apathethic”) → hulgiôziens (“apathy”)
  2. (productive) Forms various abstract nouns from other nouns; -ship, -hood, -ics, -dom.
    irêst (“calculation, calculus”) → irêstens (“arithmetic”)
    eñaht (“king, queen, monarch”) → eñahtens (“kingdom, queendom, monarchy”)
    šøst (“brother”) → šøstens (“brotherhood”)
    nyþ (“sister”) → nyþens (“sisterhood”)
    irran (“human being”) → irannens (“humanity, mankind”)

Derived terms

▶ Laefevian terms suffixed with -ens

See also

  • -ent (collective suffix)