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Laefevian

Etymology

From Proto-Laenkean *-iwis.

Pronunciation

Suffix

-oð (nominal, heavy vowel-stem)

  1. Used to form nouns denoting places or spaces from verbs or other nouns, with a very broad semantic meaning.
    navad (“to hunt”) → navo (“hunting area, hunting ground”)
    uššusurvad (“to take refuge”) → uššuso (“refuge, shelter”)
    lahturad (“to host”) → lahturo (“inn, guest house”)
    hwaran (“fire”) → hwarno (“fireplace”)
    ynge (“seed”) → yngio (“granary”)
    þynt (“axis, axle”) → þynto (“fulcrum”)
    løñad (“to melt”) → løño (“melting point”)
  2. Used to form places where animals live from corresponding animal names.
    ormiz (“wasp”) → ormigo (“wasp nest”)
    hiegga (“swallow”) → hieggo (“swallow nest”)
    êpaþ (“badger”) → êpaþo (“sett, badger's den)”)
    gwarþ (“bear”) → gwarþo (“bear den”)

Declension