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=== {{Etymology|rad|1}} ===
=== {{Etymology|rad|1}} ===
From {{inh|rad|rad-o|-ašš}}, inherited from {{inh|rad|rad-pro|-ašs}}, from {{inh|rad|hrd-pro|-VnṯjVs}}, from {{inh|rad|lnk-pro|-VntjVs}}. Cognate with {{m+|ryn|-âș}} and {{m+|lfv|-ens}}.
From {{inh|rad|rad-o|-ašš}}, inherited from {{inh|rad|rad-pro|-ašs}}, from {{inh|rad|hrd-pro|-VnṯjVs}}, from {{inh|rad|lnk-pro|-VntjVs}}. {{cog|rad
|ryn=-âș
|lfv=-ens
}}.


==== Alternative forms ====
==== Alternative forms ====

Revision as of 14:32, 7 August 2024

See also: -âs, -âș, as, às, àș, ás, áș

Radestrian

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Old Radestrian -ašš, inherited from Proto-Radic *-ašs, from Proto-Hirdic *-VnṯjVs, from Proto-Laenkean *-VntjVs. Cognate with Riyan -âș and Laefevian -ens.

Alternative forms

  • -nș (after light stems)

Suffix

-aș inan (nominal, uncountable, genitive singular -așk)

  1. derives verbal nouns
Declension
Derived terms
▶ Radestrian terms suffixed with -aș

Etymology 2

Verb

-aș

  1. third-person/formal second-person singular non-past indicative of -at