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Revision as of 11:51, 14 April 2016
Affixes are categorized according to the part of speech they produce.
Asterisks indicate an affix which Shawn is proposing and not yet ratified by Carrie and Alan.
Noun-forming
Affix | Applied to | Purpose | Example |
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-er | Verbs | Agent of the verb | dixen "speak" → dixer "speaker" |
-ist | Nouns, Verbs | Profession, vocation, philosophy | luden "to play" → ludist "professional player" |
-kin | Nouns | Young, offspring | cän "dog" → cänkin "puppy" |
-let | Nouns | Diminutive | pådd "house" → påddlet "small house, bungalow, cottage" |
-nes | Adjectives | State of being the adjective | rod "red" → rodnes "redness" |
Verbs | Patient/object of the verb French: -é (fr) m, -ée (fr) f; Italian: -ato m, -ata f; Spanish: -ado (es) m, -ada (es) f, Latin -atus, Esperanto -ato |
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Verbs | The action itself Dutch: -ing (nl) (Germanic), -tie (nl) (Romanic); French: -tion (fr); German: -ung (de) (Germanic), -tion (Romanic); Italian: -zione (unless previous letter was "s", when "t" remains as is, like in "digestione", "questione", etc.); Latin: -tiō f; Portuguese: -ção (pt) (unless previous letter was "s", when "t" remains as is, like in "digestão", "questão", etc.); Romanian: -ție, -țiune (unless previous letter was "s", when "t" remains as is, like in "digestie", "chestiune", etc.), -ciune; Spanish: -ción (es) (unless previous letter was "s", when "t" remains as is, like in "digestión", "cuestión", etc.) |
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Nouns | Ethnonyms English -(i)an, Esperanto -(an)o, German -er(in), French -ien(ne), Italian -ese, Portuguese: -ês, -ense; Spanish: -és, -ense (es) m, -esa f |
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Nouns | State of being English -ship; Dutch: -schap (nl); German: -schaft (de); Portuguese: -idade (pt) f; Romanian: -ie f, -itate f, -tate f, -ătate f; Spanish: -azgo (es) m, -dad (es) f |
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Verbs | Place where it is done English -arium, -ory; Portuguese -ário, French -oir(e); Latin -arium, -orium; Esperanto -ejo |
Adjective-forming
Affix | Applied to | Purpose | Example |
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-axe | Verbs | Having a tendency to the verb | quiren "to ask" → quiraxe "inquisitive" |
-eble | Verbs | Passive capability for the verb | viden "to see" → videble "visible" |
*-esc | Nouns | Similar to the noun | Kalmont → Kalmontesc "like Kalmont" |
*-isch | Adjectives | Similar to the base adjective, but not quite meeting the standard | rod "red" → rodisch "reddish" |
Nouns | Full of, having in abundance | ||
Nouns | Made of, characterized by |
Verb-forming
Affix | Applied to | Purpose | Example |
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Infinitive ending or other normal verb inflections | Nouns | Denominal verb: the action or event inherently linked to the noun | pådd "house" → pådden "to house" |
fe-en | Nouns | Process of making something into the noun | könig "king" → fekönigen "enthrone" |
Various | Process of becoming or beginning English -esce (quiesce, coalesce), Latin -ēscō, Italian -isco |
Adverb-forming
Affix | Applied to | Purpose | Example |
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-lic | Adjectives | Basic adverbial form of the adjective | gross "large" → grosslic "largely" |
Sources (for ideas)
Nouns From Other Nouns
Purpose | English | German | Latin | French | Esperanto | Old Tri. |
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Act, condition, characteristic | -(i)(t)y, -mony (authority, victory, patrimony) |
-(t)ium, -tas, -monium, -(t)ia (auctoritas, victoria, auspicium, patrimonium) |
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Place | -arium | -arium (aerarium, tabularium) |
-plåx (Schattenplåx)[1] | |||
Office | -ate (principate, shogunate) |
-at (Prinzipat, S(c)hogunat) |
-atus (senatus, potentatus) |
- ↑ This is an independent word for "place", so arguably this is not a suffix but part of compounds.
Adjectives From Verbs
Purpose | English | German | Latin | French | Esperanto | Old Tri. |
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Ongoing Condition | -bund, -cund | -bundus, -(c)undus (moribundus, fecundus) |
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State/Condition[1] | -id | -idus (frigidus, timidus, pallidus) |
- ↑ A lot of the Latin words of this type have nouns in -or: timor, pallor, etc.
Adjectives From Nouns
Purpose | English | German | Latin | French | Esperanto | Old Tri. |
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Fullness | -ose, -ous, -ful | -osus (bellicosus, religiosus) |
-vol (fäþvol) | |||
Having | -ous, -ate | -haft (ehrenhaft, krankhaft) |
-(a)tus (barbatus, togatus) |
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Composition/Quality | -y, -ous | -eus (argenteus, ferreus, consanguineus) |
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Pertaining/belonging | -al, -ic, -ian, -ly (paternal, manly, equestrian, acidic) |
-ter/tris, -alis, -aris (muralis, equester, militaris) |
-ique (cabalistique) |
-ik (centrik, pengwinik) |
Other suffixes not to miss
- -ology