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Latest revision as of 19:57, 26 March 2025
Radestrian
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Radic *ri-, *rin-, from Proto-Hirdic *ri-, *rin-, from Proto-Laenkean *ri(n)-.
Pronunciation
Prefix
re-
- good, well, eu-
- (unproductive) general reinforcer with little effect on semantics, typically used for concepts that are already perceived as good
- Middle Radestrian smór (“comfort”) → Radestrian resmúr (“comfort”)
- șvát (“to breathe”, archaic) → reșvát (“to breathe”)
- Old Radestrian veþþre (“west”) → Radestrian revese (“west”)
Derived terms
| ▶ Radestrian terms prefixed with re- |
Translations
good, well
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