-ens
Laefevian
Alternative forms
- -ans (rare, or as part of certain compound suffixes)
- -iens (typically when derived from certain stems)
- -êns (when derived from -ettis)
Etymology
From Proto-Laenkean *-(V)ntjVs. Cognate with Radestrian -aș and -nș.
Pronunciation
Suffix
-ens (nominal, consonant stem)
- (productive) Forms abstract nouns from adjectives denoting the state, property, quality, or measure of the base adjective; -ness, -ity, -dom.
- surǧigwis (“cruel”) → surǧigwens (“cruelty”)
- argwis (“wise”) → argwens (“wisdom”)
- bauðis (“long”) → bauðens (“length”)
- ñistis (“free”) → ñistiens (“freedom”)
- þurris (“empty”) → þurrens (“emptiness”)
- rokwis (“great”) → rokwens (“greatness”)
- živis (“great”) → živiens (“poisonousness, toxicity”)
- hulgiôzis (“apathethic”) → hulgiôziens (“apathy”)
- (productive) Forms various abstract nouns from other nouns; -ship, -hood, -ics, -dom.
Declension
| Primary case declension of -ens (see Laefevian declension) | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| singular | dual | plural | |
| nominative | -ens | -ensund | -ensir |
| accusative | -ense | -ensundi | -ensi |
| genitive | -ensau | -ensundas | -ensas, -ensiras† |
| dative | -ensun | -ensundon | -ensirons, -ensonc |
| locative | -ensul | -ensundos | -ensiross, -ensosc |
| instrumental | -ensô | -ensundêt | -ensirêts, -ensêtc |
| Note: † archaic, s standard or formal, c colloquial or informal. | |||
Derived terms
| ▶ Laefevian terms suffixed with -ens |
See also
- -ent (collective suffix)