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==Laefevian== | ==Laefevian== | ||
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#: {{m|lfv|dwêrf|t=grape}} + ''-oǧe'' → {{m|lfv|dwêrfoǧe|t=glucose}} | #: {{m|lfv|dwêrf|t=grape}} + ''-oǧe'' → {{m|lfv|dwêrfoǧe|t=glucose}} | ||
#: {{m|lfv|rênim|t=essence}} + ''-oǧe'' → {{m|lfv|rênimoǧe|t=ribose}} | #: {{m|lfv|rênim|t=essence}} + ''-oǧe'' → {{m|lfv|rênimoǧe|t=ribose}} | ||
==== Usage notes ==== | |||
* In sense 4: when used as the first element in compounds, the suffix contracts to '''''-oi-''''', e.g. {{m|lfv|rênim'''oǧe'''|t=ribose}} → {{m|lfv|rênim'''oi'''hlikus|t=ribonucleic}}. | |||
==== Declension ==== | ==== Declension ==== |
Latest revision as of 14:25, 20 August 2024
Laefevian
Etymology
Unknown.
Pronunciation
Suffix
-oǧe (nominal, heavy e-stem)
- forms nouns meaning “the state of (the base word)” or “the quality of being (the base word)”, similar to English -ness
- forms terms from sources of light or words indicating some kind of emission of light, or from colours
- forms abstract nouns of various meanings
- (biochemistry) -ose, used to name sugars
Usage notes
- In sense 4: when used as the first element in compounds, the suffix contracts to -oi-, e.g. rênimoǧe (“ribose”) → rênimoihlikus (“ribonucleic”).
Declension
Primary case declension of -oǧe (see Laefevian declension) | |||
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singular | dual | plural | |
nominative | -oǧe | -oǧend | -oǧir |
accusative | -oǧede | -oǧendi | -oǧi |
genitive | -oǧeda | -oǧendas | -oǧas |
dative | -oǧen | -oǧendon | -oǧiron |
locative | -oǧel | -oǧendos | -oǧiros |
instrumental | -oǧevô, -oǧô |
-oǧendêt | -oǧirêt, -oǧêt |
Secondary case declension of -oǧe (see Laefevian declension) | |||
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accusative-based cases | singular | dual | plural |
sublative | -oǧedere | -oǧendire | -oǧire |
illative | -oǧedele | -oǧendile | -oǧile |
benefactive | -oǧedear | -oǧendiar | -oǧiar |
prolative | -oǧedekwe | -oǧendikwe | -oǧikwe |
causal-final | -oǧedis | -oǧendire | -oǧirris |
genitive-based cases | singular | dual | plural |
delative | -oǧedôka | -oǧendirka | -oǧirka |
elative | -oǧedôtan | -oǧendirtan | -oǧirtan |
egressive | -oǧedaôn | -oǧendiruôn | -oǧiruôn |
essive | -oǧedôjøn | -oǧendirjøn | -oǧirjøn |
abessive | -oǧedôze | -oǧendirse | -oǧirse |
dative-based cases | singular | dual | plural |
terminative | -oǧemas | -oǧendirmas | -oǧirmas |
lative | -oǧenši | -oǧendirši | -oǧirši |
locative-based cases | singular | dual | plural |
superessive | -oǧenere, -oǧener |
-oǧendirorre, -oǧendorre |
-oǧirorre |
inessive | -oǧelle | -oǧendirolle, -oǧendolle |
-oǧirolle |
exessive | -oǧenun | -oǧendirsun | -oǧirsun |
perlative | -oǧeffêl | -oǧendirfêl | -oǧirfêl |
instrumental-based cases | singular | dual | plural |
translative | -oǧevôske | -oǧendirêske, -oǧendêske |
-oǧirêske |
comitative | -oǧesôd | -oǧendirtôd, -oǧendôd |
-oǧirtôd |
Derived terms
▶ Laefevian terms suffixed with -oǧe |