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== Radestrian ==
== Radestrian ==


=== {{Etymology|rad}} ===
=== Etymology ===
From {{inherit|rad|rad-m|-ér}},
From {{inherit|rad|rad-m|-ér}},
from {{inherit|rad|rad-o|-ēr}},
from {{inherit|rad|rad-o|-ēr}},
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|label={{suff|rad|nominal|lb=1}}, count}}
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# {{label|rad|chiefly|scientific|or|technological}} ''creates {{g|agent}} nouns that are some sort of unit or component''
# {{label|rad|chiefly|scientific|or|technological}} ''creates {{g|agent}} nouns that are some sort of unit, device or component''
#: {{ex|rad|stralurut → stralur*ír*|to flash → speed camera}}
#: {{ex|rad|zárt → zár*ír*|to scatter → catalyst}}
#: {{ex|rad|zárt → zár*ír*|to scatter → catalyst}}


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** {{m|rad|-draus}}, the resulting ending is ''-drov'''ír'''''.
** {{m|rad|-draus}}, the resulting ending is ''-drov'''ír'''''.
** {{m|rad|-rut}}, the resulting ending is ''-r'''ír''''', as with {{m|rad|-rt}}.
** {{m|rad|-rut}}, the resulting ending is ''-r'''ír''''', as with {{m|rad|-rt}}.
** {{m|rad|-yt}} (stem in ''-y-''), the resulting ending is ''-'''ỉr'''''. The alternative spelling ''-ỷr'' is deprecated.


=== Derived terms ===
=== Derived terms ===
{{affed|rad|suff}}
{{affed|rad|suff}}

Latest revision as of 14:28, 20 August 2024

See also: ir

Radestrian

Etymology

From Middle Radestrian -ér, from Old Radestrian -ēr, inherited from Proto-Radic *-ēr, from Proto-Hirdic *-éḡis, from Proto-Laenkean *-éges.

Pronunciation

Suffix

-ír anim (nominal, countable, genitive singular , nominative plural -íre, compound form -je-, -ie-, -í-, relational adjective -íș)

  1. (deverbal) creates occupational agent nouns, -er, -ist
    lvorjent → lvorínír
    to dance → (professional) dancer
  2. (denominal) creates nouns denoting inhabitants of settlements, -ian, -er
    Lundenș → Lundenjír
    London → Londoner
    Varșaus → Varșavír
    Warsaw → Varsovian
  3. (denominal) creates nouns denoting partisans or adherents to parties, factions, schools of thought, fields of study or other arbitrary divisions of a population, -ist
    nacír
    Nazi
    vișír
    partisan under the Vichy regime
    ralgír
    centrist
    þyrișír
    (in a university context) student of German, Germanist
  4. (semi-productive) creates nouns denoting people with a condition
    atsvaliș → atsvalír
    autistic → person with autism
    fývyrvaliș → fývyrvalír
    diabetic → person with diabetes

Usage notes

  • Typically used in the first sense when the agent is contracted and/or remunerated for their services; for non-remunerated/neutral agency, see -udzs.

Declension

Suffix

-ír inan (nominal, countable, genitive singular , nominative plural -íre, compound form -je-, -ie-, -í-, relational adjective -íș)

  1. (chiefly scientific or technological) creates agent nouns that are some sort of unit, device or component
    stralurut → stralurír
    to flash → speed camera
    zárt → zárír
    to scatter → catalyst

Usage notes

  • When added to the suffix:
    • -draus, the resulting ending is -drovír.
    • -rut, the resulting ending is -rír, as with -rt.
    • -yt (stem in -y-), the resulting ending is -ỉr. The alternative spelling -ỷr is deprecated.

Derived terms

▶ Radestrian terms suffixed with -ír