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{{rad-pr|/an-/|/ˈaŋ-/|/aŋ-/ *(''before velars'')*}} | {{rad-pr|/an-/|/ˈaŋ-/|/aŋ-/ *(''before velars'')*}} | ||
=== {{ | === {{Etymology|rad|1}} === | ||
{{multiet|rad}} | {{multiet|rad}} | ||
From {{inherit|rad|rad-m|an-}}, | From {{inherit|rad|rad-m|an-}}, | ||
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#: {{m|rad|tojeat|t=to love}} → {{m|rad|antojeat|'''an'''tojeat|t=to '''make''' fall in love}}, {{m|rad|antojeruot|'''an'''tojeruot|t=to fall in love}} | #: {{m|rad|tojeat|t=to love}} → {{m|rad|antojeat|'''an'''tojeat|t=to '''make''' fall in love}}, {{m|rad|antojeruot|'''an'''tojeruot|t=to fall in love}} | ||
=== {{ | === {{Etymology|rad|2}} === | ||
From {{m|rad|an|t=from|a=1}}, | From {{m|rad|an|t=from|a=1}}, | ||
from {{inherit|rad|rad-m|han}}, | from {{inherit|rad|rad-m|han}}, | ||
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#: {{m|rad|slat|t=to tell|pos=archaic}} → {{m|rad|anslat|'''an'''slat|t=to proclaim}} | #: {{m|rad|slat|t=to tell|pos=archaic}} → {{m|rad|anslat|'''an'''slat|t=to proclaim}} | ||
=== {{ | === {{Etymology|rad|3}} === | ||
From {{m|rad|an|t=out|a=2}}, | From {{m|rad|an|t=out|a=2}}, | ||
from {{inherit|rad|rad-m|han}}, | from {{inherit|rad|rad-m|han}}, |
Revision as of 18:09, 22 June 2024
Radestrian
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Middle Radestrian an-, from Old Radestrian an-, inherited from Proto-Radic *an-, *n-, from Proto-Hirdic *nə-, from Proto-Laenkean *na-.
Prefix
an-
- (denominal, deverbal) denotes a change in perspective or perception, generally with an experiencer-focused connotation
- (denominal) -oid, expresses likeness; often used to form hypernyms
- (deverbal) denotes a like action that is more rigorous, systematic or general in meaning
- (deverbal) denotes a change in state
- atrut (“to change”, transitive) → anatrut (“to change”, intransitive)
- yrjelt (“to spin”) → anyrjelt (“to turn around”)
- (deverbal) forms transitive verbs which are semantically causative
Etymology 2
From an (“from”), from Middle Radestrian han, from Old Radestrian han, inherited from Proto-Radic *han, from Proto-Hirdic *hon, from Proto-Laenkean *hon.
Prefix
an-
Etymology 3
From an (“out”), from Middle Radestrian han, from Old Radestrian ham, inherited from Proto-Radic *ham, from Proto-Hirdic *ṯam, from Proto-Laenkean *tam.
Prefix
an-
Derived terms
▶ Radestrian terms prefixed with an- |
Categories:
- Radestrian terms with manually entered pronunciation
- Radestrian terms with multiple pronunciations
- Radestrian terms with multiple etymologies
- Radestrian terms inherited from Middle Radestrian
- Radestrian terms inherited from Old Radestrian
- Radestrian terms inherited from Proto-Radic
- Radestrian terms inherited from Proto-Hirdic
- Radestrian terms inherited from Proto-Laenkean
- Radestrian lemmas
- Radestrian affixes
- Radestrian prefixes
- Radestrian terms derived from the Proto-Laenkean root *hon-
- Radestrian terms derived from the Proto-Laenkean root *tam-