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== Laefevian == | == Laefevian == | ||
=== Alternative forms === | |||
* {{l|lfv|hov-}} (''before vowels'') | |||
* {{l|lfv|hom-}} (''before p- and b-'') | |||
=== {{Etymology|lfv}} === | |||
{{root|lfv|lnk-pro|skam-}} | |||
From {{inherit|lfv|lfv-pro|skʰm̥-|pos=male prefix}}, a prefixed zero-grade form form {{inherit|lfv|lnk-pro|skam-|t=man}}. | |||
=== Pronunciation === | |||
{{lfv-pr}} | |||
=== Prefix === | |||
{{head|lfv|prefix}} | |||
# ''Used to form nouns indicating or implying the {{eng|male}} {{eng|sex}}, typically an animal,'' {{eng|he-}}. | |||
#: {{syn|lfv|hovies}} | |||
#: {{ant|lfv|vi-|vivies}} | |||
#: {{m|lfv|dant|t=wolf}} → {{m|lfv|hoddant|t=he-wolf, male wolf}} | |||
#: {{m|lfv|bier|t=goat}} → {{m|lfv|hombier|t=he-goat, male goat, billy goat, billy, buck}} | |||
#: {{m|lfv|niv|t=dog}} → {{m|lfv|honniv|t=male dog}} | |||
#: {{m|lfv|heiþ|t=horse}} → {{m|lfv|hohheiþ|t=male horse, stallion, stud}} | |||
==== Usage notes ==== | |||
* The prefix causes gemination of the following consonant if possible, e.g. ''ho-'' + {{m|lfv|dant|t=wolf}} → {{m|lfv|ho'''dd'''ant|t=he-wolf, male wolf}}. | |||
* This prefix is typically used with animals but it can also be used with plants. | |||
* If used with nouns referring to people, the prefixed noun typically becomes derogatory in meaning. | |||
==== Derived terms ==== | |||
{{affed|lfv|pref}} | |||
==== Translations ==== | |||
{{translations|lfv|male prefix | |||
}} | |||
== Radestrian == | == Radestrian == |
Revision as of 14:07, 15 August 2024
Laefevian
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Proto-Laefevic *skʰm̥- (male prefix), a prefixed zero-grade form form Proto-Laenkean *skam- (“man”).
Pronunciation
Prefix
ho-
Usage notes
- The prefix causes gemination of the following consonant if possible, e.g. ho- + dant (“wolf”) → hoddant (“he-wolf, male wolf”).
- This prefix is typically used with animals but it can also be used with plants.
- If used with nouns referring to people, the prefixed noun typically becomes derogatory in meaning.
Derived terms
▶ Laefevian terms prefixed with ho- |
Translations
Radestrian
Etymology
From Middle Radestrian hu-, from Old Radestrian hu-, inherited from Proto-Radic *hu-, from Proto-Hirdic *khu-, from Proto-Laenkean *kʰo-.
Pronunciation
Prefix
ho-
- (deverbal) forms place nouns
Derived terms
▶ Radestrian terms prefixed with ho- |
Translations
place derivation
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Categories:
- Laefevian terms derived from the Proto-Laenkean root *skam-
- Laefevian terms inherited from Proto-Laefevic
- Laefevian terms inherited from Proto-Laenkean
- Laefevian lemmas
- Laefevian affixes
- Laefevian prefixes
- Terms needing Radestrian translations
- Terms needing Riyan translations
- Radestrian terms inherited from Middle Radestrian
- Radestrian terms inherited from Old Radestrian
- Radestrian terms inherited from Proto-Radic
- Radestrian terms inherited from Proto-Hirdic
- Radestrian terms inherited from Proto-Laenkean
- Radestrian terms with manually entered pronunciation
- Radestrian terms with multiple pronunciations
- Radestrian lemmas
- Radestrian affixes
- Radestrian prefixes
- Radestrian terms with Laefevian translations
- Radestrian terms with translations