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|genpl=-ljes|genpl2=-lies
|cpd=-le-
|cpd=-le-
|adj_n=-líș
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|label=count}}{{rad-suff|nominal}}
# ''forms tools and instruments, both in literal and abstract senses''
# {{lb|rad|denominal|deverbal}} ''forms tools and instruments, both in literal and abstract senses''
#: {{m|rad|lzierdt|t=to show}} → {{m|rad|lzierzles|t=example}}
#: {{m|rad|lzierdt|t=to show}} → {{m|rad|lzierzles|lzierz'''les'''|t=example}}
#: {{m|rad|revaca|t=circle}} → {{m|rad|revaceles|t=compass, circumference}}
#: {{m|rad|revaca|t=circle}} → {{m|rad|revaceles|revace'''les'''|t=compass, circumference}}
# ''forms metric lengths''
# ''forms metric lengths'', {{eng|-metre}}
#: {{m|rad|reșus|t=hundred}} → {{m|rad|reșoles|t=hectometre}}
#: {{m|rad|reșus|t=hundred}} → {{m|rad|reșoles|reșo'''les'''|t=hecto'''metre'''}}
# {{label|rad|mathematics}} ''forms the names of lines and associated functions''
# {{label|rad|mathematics}} ''forms the names of lines and associated functions''
#: {{m|rad|yn|t=at}} → {{m|rad|ylles|t=tangent}}
#: {{m|rad|yn|t=at}} → {{m|rad|ylles|yl'''les'''|t=tangent}}


==== Inflection ====
==== Declension ====
{{rad-decl|-l|e^i|H}}
{{rad-decl|-l|e^i|H|altgenpl_short=-lies}}


==== Derived terms ====
==== Derived terms ====

Revision as of 12:40, 5 April 2024

Radestrian

Etymology

From Middle Radestrian -lér, -less, from Old Radestrian -lēr, inherited from Proto-Radic *-lejir, from Proto-Hirdic *-léṯis, from Proto-Laenkean *létes.

Pronunciation

Suffix

-les inan (countable, genitive singular -lig, nominative plural -lei, constructive genitive plural -ljes, -lies, compound form -le-, relational adjective -líș)-les

  1. (denominal, deverbal) forms tools and instruments, both in literal and abstract senses
    lzierdt (“to show”) → lzierzles (“example”)
    revaca (“circle”) → revaceles (“compass, circumference”)
  2. forms metric lengths, -metre
    reșus (“hundred”) → reșoles (“hectometre”)
  3. (mathematics) forms the names of lines and associated functions
    yn (“at”) → ylles (“tangent”)

Declension

Derived terms

▶ Radestrian terms suffixed with -les