-est
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Laefevian
Etymology
Nominalised form of -is, equivalent to -is + -þ (-noun-deriving suffix).
Pronunciation
Suffix
-est (nominal, consonant stem)
- (productive) Added to transitive verbs to form words meaning a person or thing that is the object of that verb (i.e., to whom or to which an action is done); akin to English -ee.
- volad (“to teach”) → voljest (“learner, pupil, student”)
- lestynad (“to domesticate”) → lestynjest (“domestic animal”)
- ôhñôevad (“to add, to sum”) → ôhñôelvest (“addend, summand, augend”)
- ynad (“to know”) → ynjest (“acquaintance”)
- nekad (“to catch”) → nešest (“captive”)
- (productive) Added to nouns to create names for people who attend, participate in, or go to an event; similar to English -goer.
Usage notes
The suffix causes palatalisation of the final stem consonant or consonant cluster.
Declension
ExpandPrimary case declension of -est (see Laefevian declension) |
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ExpandSecondary case declension of -est (see Laefevian declension) |
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Derived terms
▶ Laefevian terms suffixed with -est |