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Radestrian

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Radic *ri-, *rin-, from Proto-Hirdic *ri-, *rin-, from Proto-Laenkean *ri(n)-.

Pronunciation

Prefix

re-

  1. good, well, eu-
    Antonym: hrâ-
    røat (“to take”) → rerøat (“to get right”)
    storír (“group”) → restorír (“system”)
    strat (“to fight”) → restrat (“to win”)
  2. general reinforcer with little effect on semantics
    Middle Radestrian smór (“comfort”) → Radestrian resmúr (“comfort”)
    șvát (“to breathe”, archaic) → reșvát (“to breathe”)

Derived terms

▶ Radestrian terms prefixed with re-