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!Old Tri.
!Old Tri.
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! Agent
! Agent<br>(Who does the verb?)
| -er, -tor
| -er, -tor
| -er/in
| -er/in
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| -eur
| -eur
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|-  
! State/condition
! Patient<br>(To whom is it done?)
| -ment and others
| -ee
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! State/condition<br>of doing it<br>or having it done
| -ment and others<br>''(amusement, astonishment)''
| -tum, -ung, -schaft
| -tum, -ung, -schaft
| -or<br>''(dolor, amor, timor, horror, clamor)''
| -or<br>''(dolor, amor, timor, horror, clamor)''
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| Inconsistent; sometimes -at
| Inconsistent; sometimes -at
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! Action/result
! The action itself<br>or result of doing it
| -tion
| -tion<br>''(retaliation, indignation)''
| -tum, -ung, -schaft, -sal
| -tum, -ung, -schaft, -sal
| -(t)io
| -(t)io<br>''(deliberatio)''
| -tion et al
| -tion et al
| Inconsistent; sometimes -at or -stanz
| Inconsistent; sometimes -at or -stanz
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| -(t)ium, -tura<br>(''cultura, odium, ingenium, oblivium'')
| -(t)ium, -tura<br>(''cultura, odium, ingenium, oblivium'')
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| -um-
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! Instrument or thing which does
! Instrument or thing which does
| -er
| -er, -tor<br>''(stapler, cutter, vibrator)''
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| -men(tum), -(c)ulum, etc.<br>(''flumen, nomen, vinculum, impedimentum'')
| -men(tum), -(c)ulum, etc.<br>(''flumen, nomen, vinculum, impedimentum'')

Revision as of 14:58, 25 March 2016

Noun-forming affixes

From verbs

Purpose English German Latin French Esperanto Old Tri.
Agent
(Who does the verb?)
-er, -tor -er/in -tor/-trix -eur/-euse, -ier/e -anto -eur
Patient
(To whom is it done?)
-ee
State/condition
of doing it
or having it done
-ment and others
(amusement, astonishment)
-tum, -ung, -schaft -or
(dolor, amor, timor, horror, clamor)
-ment et al Inconsistent; sometimes -at
The action itself
or result of doing it
-tion
(retaliation, indignation)
-tum, -ung, -schaft, -sal -(t)io
(deliberatio)
-tion et al Inconsistent; sometimes -at or -stanz
Variously related to the act -(t)ium, -tura
(cultura, odium, ingenium, oblivium)
Instrument or thing which does -er, -tor
(stapler, cutter, vibrator)
-men(tum), -(c)ulum, etc.
(flumen, nomen, vinculum, impedimentum)
-ilo

From Nouns

Purpose English German Latin French Esperanto Old Tri.

From Adjectives

Purpose English German Latin French Esperanto Old Tri.

Adjective-forming affixes

From Nouns

Purpose English German Latin French Esperanto Old Tri.