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#: {{m|rad|láfus|t=coffee}} → {{m|rad|láfuus|láfu'''us'''|t=caffe'''ine'''}}
#: {{m|rad|láfus|t=coffee}} → {{m|rad|láfuus|láfu'''us'''|t=caffe'''ine'''}}
# {{label|rad|taxonomy}} ''forms names of tribes'', {{eng|-in}}
# {{label|rad|taxonomy}} ''forms names of tribes'', {{eng|-in}}
#: {{m|rad|lyejþs|t=human}} → {{m|rad|lyejðus|lyejð'''us'''|t=homin'''in'''}}


===== Declension =====
===== Declension =====

Revision as of 21:11, 31 May 2024

Radestrian

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Deadjectival from -liș.

Suffix

-us inan (nominal, countable, genitive singular -vu, nominative plural -ui, compound form -u-, -v-, relational adjective -viș)

  1. derives like things
    nýrims (“egg”) → nýrinus (“oval”)
  2. (chemistry) derives names of substances, -ine, -in
    láfus (“coffee”) → láfuus (“caffeine”)
  3. (taxonomy) forms names of tribes, -in
    lyejþs (“human”) → lyejðus (“hominin”)
Declension

Etymology 2

From Middle Radestrian -hór, -huss, from Old Radestrian -hōr, inherited from Proto-Radic *-howur, from Proto-Hirdic *hóhus. from Proto-Laenkean *hoʔ-.

Suffix

-us inan (nominal, genitive singular -ug, nominative plural -ui, compound form -u-, relational adjective -uiș)

  1. forms river names
    *Rín-Rjenus (“the Rhine”)
Usage notes
  • Causes breaking.
Declension

Derived terms

▶ Radestrian terms suffixed with -us