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word_functions [2014/03/01 01:39] fenris |
word_functions [2020/08/01 15:08] (current) ob diminutive -kin |
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| | **-ar** | verb -> noun | a person, that does what is described in the referred verb | nn://-ar//, sv://-ar//, en://-er//, de://-er// | **sprekar** (// | | **-ar** | verb -> noun | a person, that does what is described in the referred verb | nn://-ar//, sv://-ar//, en://-er//, de://-er// | **sprekar** (// | ||
| | **-bar** | verb -> attribute | the possibility to do, what the referred verb describes | de:// | | **-bar** | verb -> attribute | the possibility to do, what the referred verb describes | de:// | ||
| - | | **-lik** | noun -> attribute | having the abilities of the referred object | en://-ly//, de:// | + | | **-lik** | noun -> attribute | having the abilities of the referred object | en://-ly//, de:// |
| | **-ig** | noun -> attribute | with the referred object | en://-y//, de://-ig// | **bludig** (// | | **-ig** | noun -> attribute | with the referred object | en://-y//, de://-ig// | **bludig** (// | ||
| + | | **-isk** | noun -> attibute | belonging to the referred object | en:// | ||
| | **-en** | attribute -> verb | to make something have the referred ability | en://-en//, de://-en// | **harden** (// | | **-en** | attribute -> verb | to make something have the referred ability | en://-en//, de://-en// | **harden** (// | ||
| | **-hed** | attribute -> noun | the abstract attribute described by the referred property | de:// | | **-hed** | attribute -> noun | the abstract attribute described by the referred property | de:// | ||
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| * **unmanlikhed** (// | * **unmanlikhed** (// | ||
| * **sebarenung** (// | * **sebarenung** (// | ||
| - | * **kraftigenrid** (//strengthening//) | + | * **kraftigenar** (//fortifier//) |
| + | * references: fen13 | ||
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| + | Comment: during a conversation in the FB group, **-kin** was mentioned as a possible diminutive suffix. | ||
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| + | Footnote. Out of interest, even though **-er** is the standard English suffix for people-who-do, | ||