Laefevian

Etymology

Unclear. Formally it could come from a hypothetical Proto-Laenkean *cʼawrk- (“type of plant or flower?”), akin to -lpis.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /-jørs/ [-i̯ør̥s]

Suffix

-jørs (nominal, light s-stem, oblique: -jørk-)

  1. (productive) Forms names of flowers or other small plants.
    ao (“sun”) → aojørs (“sunflower”)
    melis (“green”) → meljørs (“houseplant”)
    amus (“grey”) → amijørs (“lavender”)
    hmøksis (“(made of) honey”) → hmøkšiørs (“lemon balm, melissa”)
    liøst (“bell”) → liøstiørs (“bellflower”)

Derived terms

▶ Laefevian terms suffixed with -jørs

See also

  • -lpis (tree-deriving suffix)