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(Created page with "== Laefevian == === Etymology === From {{affix|lfv|fiðurad|-ent|t1=to measure}}. === Pronunciation === {{lfv-pr}} * {{hyphens|lfv|fi|ðent}} === Suffix === {{lfv-sf|-fiðent}} (''{{suff|lfv|n|lb=1}}, consonant stem'') # {{eng|-metry}} (forms nouns relating to measures and measurement) #: {{m|lfv|puljôl|t=space}} → {{m|lfv|puljôlifiðent|t=geometry}} #: {{m|lfv|vasus|t=angle}} → {{m|lfv|vaskifiðent|t=trigonometry}} ==== Declension ==== {{lfv-dec-nc|-fiðent|u}...") |
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|-fiðil<t:-metric> | |||
|-fiðewa<t:-metrically> | |||
|-fiðet<t:-meter, -metre> | |||
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Revision as of 17:15, 5 April 2025
Laefevian
Etymology
From fiðurad (“to measure”) + -ent.
Pronunciation
Suffix
-fiðent (nominal, consonant stem)
- -metry (forms nouns relating to measures and measurement)
- puljôl (“space”) → puljôlifiðent (“geometry”)
- vasus (“angle”) → vaskifiðent (“trigonometry”)
Declension
| Primary case declension of -fiðent (see Laefevian declension) | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| singular | dual | plural | |
| nominative | -fiðent | -fiðentund | -fiðentir |
| accusative | -fiðente | -fiðentundi | -fiðenti |
| genitive | -fiðentau | -fiðentundas | -fiðentas, -fiðentiras† |
| dative | -fiðentun | -fiðentundon | -fiðentirons, -fiðentonc |
| locative | -fiðentul | -fiðentundos | -fiðentiross, -fiðentosc |
| instrumental | -fiðentô | -fiðentundêt | -fiðentirêts, -fiðentêtc |
| Note: † archaic, s standard or formal, c colloquial or informal. | |||
Derived terms
| ▶ Laefevian terms suffixed with -fiðent |
- lievaskifiðent (“trigonometry”)
- puljôlifiðent (“geometry”)
- vaskifiðent (“trigonometry”)
- êrrifiðent (“geodesy, land surveying”)